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D Dinosaur experts believe that, when the dinosaur bit into its prey, the venom ran down the teeth and poisoned the victim.
Explanation:
Throughout the story, the beating heart represents the narrator's guilt and worsening sanity, as it serves as a reminder of his crime.
Explanation:
The story in question is a short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" written by Edgar Allan Poe.
The narrator of the story insists on being sane but claims that he is suffering from a disease characterized by what he describes as<em> over-acuteness of the senses. </em>He lives with an old man who has a clouded, pale, blue vulture-like eye. That eye distresses the narrator so much that he decides to murder the old man, which he eventually does. What overwhelmed him right before the murder was the sound of the old man's beating heart. When the police come, the narrator again hears the beating heart, which leads him to confess his crime.
The options you were given are the following:
- It represents the narrator’s own death, like the old man’s, drawing near as he faces punishment for his crime.
- It shows there is something supernatural happening to the narrator, for the ghost of the old man is haunting him.
- It represents the narrator’s guilt and worsening sanity, for the beating heart serves as a reminder of his crime.
- It signifies the narrator’s anxiety about not burying the old man respectfully after killing him.
We can conclude that the beating heart represents the narrator's guilt and worsening sanity, as it reminds him of the crime he committed. Unable to cope with the guilt, he confesses.
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A and B
Explanation:
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The last one is correctly punctuated.
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The omen presented in book 15 of "Odyssey" shows that Odysseus will return home and kill Penelope's suitors. This omen is revealed to Telemachus.
Explanation:
"Odyssey" tells the adventures of Odysseus as he tries to return to his home in Ithaca. It also shows how his wife and son are after more than 10 years without hearing from him.
Everyone in the city believes that Odysseus died and that is why many suitors invade his house, wanting to marry Penelope, Odysseus' wife, because they believe that she is a widow and that she has great wealth. Penelope does not wish to remarry and tries at all times to prevent this from happening.
Odysseus' son Telemachus hates the presence of suitors and goes in search of information about his father, when he is informed, through an omen, that his father will return home and therefore he must warn his mother so that don't get married again. Furthermore, the omen shows that Odysseus will kill all suitors.