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Metaphor – the author uses death of moth to represent how death applies and controls all species. She applies the life of the moth to that of human life. Woolf creates a beautifully written piece of work that makes a beautiful statement on the impermanence of life. “Again, somehow, one saw life, a pure bead.”
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Hercules strangles the snakes that Hera puts in his crib
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it's the only thing that happened to him as a child
Answer: Movie Icon
Explanation: An important villain from the 1950s movie Creature From The Black Lagoon
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I believe that it is the 3rd answer
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<u>attaining land ownership is worth defending no matter the cost.</u>
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Note, the "Apache Legend" story was told by Geronimo a native who had experiences with the settlers (white men as they were called) while "A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virgini" was written by Thomas Hariot a settler.
Nevertheless, despite writing from different backgrounds they share the same view point on land ownership. Both the settlers and the natives strongly hold the idea that the land where they are resident is worth defending, even if it requires killing another.
In fact, this similar idea between them is part of the causes of the deadly conflicts between the natives and the whites.