The boy's rendition of his late father's painting was an absolute monstrosity. It was unveiled right beside the old man's grave to a crowd of dishevelled bystanders, the ladies holding their billowing skirts down and the men scratching at their unkempt beards. It wasn't a particularly sacrilegious artwork, but the crowd would say otherwise. Hands jumped to mouths to keep a scream bottled in, eyes widened to the point of tearing. They'd never seen something quite like it.
Answer:
His blood is no longer "true" because it has been contaminated by a grave sin-he slept with his own kin! Thus, his name could also mean he speaks the truth. Ellison might be using the name as a technique (besides empathy) to give Trueblood's story credence.
Explanation:
B is the correct answer.
The Odyssey describes Odysseus, who is the King of Ithaca, and his mens journey home to Ithaca.
The journey is not smooth and it takes them many years with many famous detours, including past Circe.
Eventually Odysseus makes it home to find his wife and son fending off suitors.
How are we supposed to help if we don’t have the story?
A. Because the source would have a wide spectrum of information and would lead you to other sources for more specific information.