I would go with:
Refers to an argument based on false or exaggerated information about the losing argument
Answer:
Edgar Ayala as he checks his settings on his camera before taking a picture for the yearbook to meet a deadline in the third period.
Explanation:
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Hi! This is one of my favorite stories and here are the answers/ my opinions.
1) Arachne's pride and bigheadedness causes her to be blind to the praise she is given
2) Arachne could have thanked the old lady and accepted her advice.
3) She disrespects the numerous gods in the woven cloth.
4) Athena could have seen forgiveness or could have given Arachne the prize for winning (even though in Athenas place it was only right Archne was punished)
Hope I helped, tell me if I'm wrong!
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If you look at their conversation, the two women the one that let her friend borrow it showed a surprised action there. The woman should have told her but instead she didn't so in the middle of the story is when you really have details to help you figure the ending out. which is that the woman who borrowed it should have never lied about it and the woman who let her should have told her that it was fake