Only 'b' is used correctly.
In 'a' it should be hers
In 'c' it should be its
In 'd' it should be his
Sorry what book if its greek mythology i totally can help:)
Answer:
1. ad- toward, to
2. contra- opposite
3. dis- against
4. bene- good
5. mal- bad
6. co-, com-, con- with, together
7. ab- away out of, away
8. di- apart from, (also) two toward, to
9. em- into
10. e-, ex-, ef- out of, away
Answer:
No money and love.
Explanation:
I would choose no money and love. I say this because you can really buy happiness and love is a great thing! Love can make someone happy. Make can buy you things to make you happy but eventually you will want some love in your life.
The information that would be most helpful in determining the conflict between the speaker and his coy mistress is that Rubies were valued in Asia as amulets thought to preserve virginity.
This is helpful, because it hints at the later concept of the poem of the speaker desiring to have intercourse with his "coy" beloved, while the other statements are merely facts that are unrelated to the overall themes of the poem.