To solve this question, we can figure out what each of the words mean (specifically) and then put them into the blank and see which one fits best.
Burning is normally regarding a fire, one very hot and bright.
Sultry means that the air is hot and humid.
Blazing means burn fiercely or brightly.
Thermogenic means tending to produce heat, and it is commonly referring to drugs.
The best word that fits is sultry, so we know that the answer is B, sultry.
Answer:
Someone who is willing to give up his own culture and submerge himself in the dominant, and in this case, oppressive culture
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Answer:
B) personification
Explanation:
because its describing a person, place or thing
In some ways, Creon is a foil to Oedipus, showing a sense of justice and compassion that Oedipus does not. We have evidence of Creon’s lack of ambition for kingship, and willingness to compromise only from his own speeches though.
<span>Oedipus’ downfall is that when in power, he becomes arrogant, treating Tireisias in a high-handed manner, and suspecting Creon of being after the rulership of the city rather than merely concerned about the city’s welfare. Creon claims to be concerned only for the city, and appears more pious than Oedipus and more concerned with making sure that Thebes is not offending the gods</span>