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The answer is C: preside over the Senate
To better tell a story or emphasize a point, authors sometimes use allusions that involve references to myths, classical, or traditional texts. Mythology, classic literature, and traditional literature are all types of literary genres. Allusions are an important part of understanding literature because they give us a deeper understanding of an author’s message. An author can skillfully draw upon allusions to give a story, poem, play, or other literary form more meaning or to provide clues about an author’s message.
You’re probably familiar with Greek and Roman myths. The Greeks and Romans had many gods and goddesses in common, but the Roman name often differed from the Greek name. Gods and goddesses from Roman and Greek mythology are often alluded to in other pieces of literature. For this reason, it’s nice to know about Roman and Greek mythology as you read more difficult texts in high school.
Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, for example, is chock full of allusions to gods and goddesses. For example, in Act I, Scene 4, Mercutio tells Romeo to “Take Cupid’s wings and fly higher than the average man.” And Romeo responds with “His (meaning Cupid’s) arrow has pierced me too deeply, so I can’t fly high with his cheerful feathers.” In Roman mythology, Cupid is the god of desire, affection, and love. Even though Mercutio has encouraged Romeo to dance like a man in love—like the winged Cupid—Romeo responds that he can't because he’s so much in love that it's weighing him down and making him unhappy.
Turkey went from controlling a powerful empire to forming an independent republic as a result of World War I.
Option - A
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Turkey is a Muslim religion dominated state which was ruled by Ottoman Empire from 1299-1923. The Ottoman Empire was established from centre of Turkey and extended up to South Eastern Europe. They have made the capital has Constantinople and now it is known as Istanbul.
The empire was expanded slowly throughout the 18th century but it started losing its control and power in the 19th and 20th century. Finally the empire vanished by involving themselves in the First World War begin at Battle of Odessa in 1914. The Infighting between Turkish government and Ottoman Arabs made things worse and finally lost everything.