Answer:
Yes, the term, 'their immediate concern was to save Lucas from the jaws of death' would be figurative speech because Lucas is <em>not</em> actually going to die by getting eaten. It is a metaphor.
Please paraphrase just in case.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
would
Explanation:
we often use "would" when we talk about imagined situations in a conditional clause.
I don't have the book so I can't give a line of evidence but Atticus was all about teaching Jem and Scout those little life lessons without them even noticing so this instance was one of those little lessons he gives them. Hope this helps :)
"<span>Laura wasn’t sure whether the shadow of a tree or a real person caused her heart to erupt in her chest" is the best option. This creates suspense and the feeling that something bad is about to happen. </span>
Question: Why is Hades' warning important to the development of the theme?
Choices:
<u>1.) it requires that Orpheus leave Eurydice behind and only
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<u>see her in the spring.
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<u>2.) It requires that Orpheus have trust and faith in order to
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<u>regain his love.
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<u>3.) It is a test and if Orpheus fails, Hades will never grant
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<u>him another wish.
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<u>4.) It is a test and if Orpheus fails, he will be banished from
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<u>the Underworld forever.</u>
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Answer:
Correct/valid answer: It requires that Orpheus have trust and faith in order to regain his love.
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