I must warn you once again that if you fail to tell the truth,you may lay yourself open to a change of perjury
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Many stories in Greek mythology show friendships and arguments. Poseidon and Athena's contest for Athens illustrate the Greek themes and ideals of rivalry and alliance. Many stories support this statement.
"Whose" is a possessive pronoun. It lets us know that the sculptures belong to someone.
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Mark... romans...esther...?
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These are the only ones I could think, of that could fit...?
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Hope this helps!
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To expand on the theme "greed is the root of all evil," the Pardoner preaches a fable about three drunk young degenerates who set out to kill Death and end up meeting their own demise as a result of—you guessed it—greed. But the Tale doesn't paint death as completely evil.