The similarity of the character Prometheus in the both version of the myth is that: "he is convinced by his punishment to give in" (Option B)
<h3>Who is a character?</h3>
A character is a fictional creation of the author of a novel with the purpose of driving the plot forward.
In this case, the character in view is Prometheus and in the two version of myths being considered,
Prometheus' stealing of fire infuriated Zeus, who sentenced the Titan to an eternity of penance by transporting him to the east, possibly to the Caucasus.
Prometheus was enslaved to a rock (or pillar) here, and Zeus dispatched an eagle to devour the Titan's eternal liver.
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Choices: APPOINTMENT, AFRAID, COULD, GRATEFUL, UNABLE, PLEASE, DUE TO, HESITITE, SINCERELY, FAITHFULLY, FORWARD
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Answer:
DEAR MR. PERKINS,
I AM WRITING IN RESPONSE TO THE EMAIL I RECEIVED FROM YOU ON THE 21ST JULY 2002. I AM a.____AFRAID____I WILL BE b.__UNABLE______ TO ATTEND OUR MEETING c.___DUE TO___ A WORK MEETING ARRANGED ON THE SAME DAY. THE ONLY SOLUTION TO DISCUSS OUR DIFFERENCES WOULD BE TO MEET ANOTHER DAY. d.______COULD__ IT BE POSSIBLE TO ARRANGE ANOTHER e._____APPOINTMENT__? DO NOT f.___HESITATE___ TO CONTACT ME WHENEVER YOU FIND A FREE DAY FOR OUR MEETING. I WOULD BE g.___GRATEFUL___ IF YOU COULD INFORM ME ABOUT THE DAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
I LOOK h._FORWARD_____ TO HEARING FROM YOU.
YOURS i.___SINCERELY____
Borges's story The Garden of Forking Paths can be considered to be a three dimensional chess game for a variety of reasons. First, like a game of chess, a nearly infinite number of possible outcomes are proposed through the story (just as how a chess game can allow for a variety of different outcomes). Also, chess is a game of choice, just as the Garden of Forking Paths - both the story itself and the novel of the same titles mentioned in the story - allows for the reader to, in essence, choose their own design and strategy. Furthermore, the lead character\protagonist in the story is manipulating events throughout the story to, in essence, score a "checkmate."
Answer:
8. The dogs kept barking last night <u>even though</u> there seemed to be no one outside.
9. The bus arrived late <u>because</u> the traffic in EDSA was at a standstill.
10. She was baking a cake <u>when</u> the oven malfunctioned.
Explanation:
I simply added a subordinating conjunction to one of the independent clauses.