1, This is 25 Points,
2, Well slightly you could say that it being called "allegorical" would go with the theme, the theme may be jealousy which could be the reason Venus gave all the nearly impossible (and inevitable) tasks to do, although Venus was possibly jealous because of Cupid liking Psyche and Psyche being mortal.
The statement fits with the theme of the story, because it wasn't made clear or stated that Venus was jealous, it used her actions to foreshadow (is that the right word for it?) the theme. Similar to how Psyche means soul and butterfly and how her soul is made immortal, like a transition for a caterpillar to a butterfly.
Answer:1 take away is that I love to learn 2nd is I love walking and 3rd is school is easy
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When "Star Trek" premired in 1966, few expected it to be such a hit.
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I don't see the letter C next to it, but I assume this is answer C. Anyway, the reason this is a good introduction is because it strays away from opinion, and it is relevant to the topic. Answer A is highly opinionated. Answers B and D are not relevant to the topic, so the answer is C.
I'd say over generalization, since there could be a lot of biases, and it isn't nessesarily true (not everyone in the world loves it).
In Ch. 14 the Giver explains that Jonas and The Giver must hold all the memories because:
"It gives us wisdom. Without wisdom I could not fulfill my function of advising the Committee of Elders when they call upon me" (Ch. 14).
Even the Elders who make all of the decisions for the community do not have these communal memories. They depend on the Giver to advise them based on his memories of what has happened before.
Ultimately, the Giver explains, "everyone would be burdened and pained" if the community held onto the memories and "they don't want that." So, one unlucky person, the Receiver of Memory, gets to be the memory bank for the entire community.
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