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Answer:
In chapter 10, as in most situations, Percy's response to conflict is to help his friends. In this scene, he, Annabeth, and Grover are on a bus. When three old ladies board the bus, they realize that the old ladies are not what they seem. In fact, they are the Furies, “the three worst monsters from the Underworld.”
Explanation:
This play has a tragic theme. In order to make the audience
appreciate the tragedy at the end of the play, Sophocles shows the audience the
romantic relationship so that they can see the eventual conflict of interest
that happens towards the end of the play.
The photo is upside down so i cant see it i’m so sorry
<span>I think this poem illustrates that process of meaning making as an individual action of inquiry that is also open to the reader. The poem begins so directly with that question coming from the child. Whitman tells us, I don’t know what it is any more than he does, but then proceeds to spend the rest of the poem telling us what it is. So having announced his position of ignorance, he is now open to the generation of possibilities. And that ‘I guess,' ‘I guess,' ‘or,' ‘or,' provides a wonderful way of allowing one figure to be posited and another one to enter without canceling out the preceding one, allowing more layers and more possibilities, something that Elizabeth Bishop does interestingly too.</span>