Answer
The letter, I occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet.
Explanation
The reason you might have been confused was probably because the answer choice for 2 was actually 1. I'm pretty sure it was a typo, because I is the correct answer, and 1 and I are similar characters. Another reason you could have been confused is because of the wording in the question.
Well, the question is asking you, what letter in the word CYBERMETICS is in the same place as it was in the English alphabet.
Well, the english alphabet is this.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
And the word you are using is this.
CYBERMETICS
The answer choices are B, I, C, and T.
B is the second letter in the English alphabet.
B is not the second letter in the word CYBERMETICS.
I is the ninth letter in the alphabet.
I is also the ninth letter in the word CYBERMETICS.
C is the third letter in the alphabet.
C is not the third letter in the word CYBERMETICS.
T is the twentieth letter in the alphabet.
T is not the twentieth letter in the word CYBERMETICS.
So the letter I occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet.
My essay on a Greek mythical character is about the infamous Zeus. Zeus is the god of the sky, lightning and the thunder in Ancient Greek religion and legends, and ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus. Zeus is the sixth child of Kronos and Rhea, king and queen of the Titans. Zeus is featured in many other Greek tales, however, they’re very different from one another. In most traditions, he is married to Hera, by whom he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus. At the oracle of Dodona, his consort was said to be Dionee, by whom the Iliad states that he fathered Aphrodite. Zeus was also infamous for his erotic escapades. He’s also quite famous with the goddesses, Zeus had made love to one of the Pleiades, Maia, who gave birth to the tricky messenger of the gods, Hermes. Before Zeus was god of gods, his father, Cronus was the god of all gods until he was overthrown by Zeus. Zeus’s sons were Ares, the god of war, Hebe, the goddess of youth, and Hephaestus, the god of fire. Hephaestus limped whenever he walked, on some accounts it was because he was born lame so his mother, Hera, threw him off the side of Mount Olympus. According to others he acquired the limp because he interceded in a fight between Zeus and Hera, and Zeus took him by the foot and threw him from Olympus to the earth far below. In some stories Zeus was overthrown by Typhon, a gigantic son of Gaia, the Earth, and Tartarus. Typhon was born to avenge the Titans and depose the Olympians. Though some believe Zeus was undoubtably the victor.
The salamander 451 symbolizes immortality, rebirth, and passion sometimes even power, protection, and unbreakable will