The correct answer is Aegisthus.
According to this myth, Thyestes was the king of Olympia who killed his own half-brother Chrysippus, along with his brother Atreus, and for that, they were exiled by their father, Pelops. Atreus later took the throne, even though Thyestes was supposed to, and during the feast, he served Thyestes his own children he previously cooked. Therefore, it was prophesied that Thyestes' son would kill Atreus, which was what happened. Aegisthus, Thyestes' son, did kill him in the end and avenged his father for the Banquet.
Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
They are the only ones that have to do with temperature
According to Erik Erikson, Dina now must resolve the crisis of intimacy versus isolation.
Dinah is now old enough to think about her future and whether she wants to find a partner to spend the rest of her life with or not. She needs to decide if she will be isolated from long-term romantic pursuits or if she will start looking for an appropriate partner to share her life with, which can be a daunting task.
The first battle was at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts on 4/19/1775 in "The Battles of Lexington and Concord". The second battle was at Fort Ticonderoga, New York 5/10/1775 in "<span>The Siege of Fort Ticonderoga"
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