Motives (a motif)
A motif is a short musical phrase that repeats or reoccurs inside a composition that usually has some sort of importance to the theme or overall meaning of the piece. It's the smallest unit that still contributes to the theme of a composition.
I think B is your best choice for this question
This excerpt proves that Odysseus’s men caused their own problems:
- By showing their physical weaknesses
<h3>What is the problem here?</h3>
In this passage, we are told about how Odysseus' men kept on feasting and drinking while the fugitives took valiant steps to escape from their hold. Their weakness, in this case, is their love for food and entertainment which the fugitives took advantage of.
This is quite normal in war situations. The enemy takes advantage of the weakness of the opposing side. So, the men in the camp of Odysseus feasted and drank a lot of wine which made them lose their vigilance. Thus, their camp was overtaken.
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Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
This is the case of indirect characterization. In case of indirect characterization, a person is described on the basis of heir thoughts, actions, speech, and dialogue. Here, being brave is a kind of behavioral aspect of the person described in the paragraph. However, Direct characterization is the description of physical stature, work, passions etc.
Hence, option D is correct
Answer: I believe it is “It uses the word I, and one character tells the story.” I am so sorry if I am wrong but I think that might be correct
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