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the answer to this is going to be
B
From Sonnet, With Bird, the point the author makes by defining England in two different ways is that:
- He was able to survive and such survival is a miracle. Also, he points out that the place could also be the point of one's exit from the world considering his friend that died in England.
Let's understand what actually happened in Sonnet, With Bird.
<h3>Sonnet, With Bird</h3>
- Sonnet, With Bird is a poem by Sherman Alexie.
- In the poem, the author states that the meaning of England in their tribal language is "Aren't we a miracle?" and "Goodbye".
- The author reveals that he thought he was the only Indian in England till he met Aaron.
- Aaron, his friend later died in England.
- Thus, the author reveals that staying and surviving in England is a like miracle.
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Answer
D. The king requests that Perseus bring him medusa's head.
Explanation:
Of the numerous famous mythologies, the story of Perseus and Medusa is one of the most significant. Greek mythologies rely heavily on the gods and their demi-god off springs. Persues is also one such demi-god, the son of Zeus and Danaë.
Danaë's father had been warned by an oracle that his grandson from Danaë will kill him and take his place as king of Argos. In order to stop this from happening, he imprisoned her. But Zeus still impregnated her, resulting in Perseus. Afraid of actually killing a son of God, the king cast the mother-son duo into the sea where they were taken by a fisherman Dictys. Dictys's brother, the king of the land, wants to marry Danaë which Perseus didn't allow. So, Dictys planned for ways to get rid of Perseus.
He asked his men to bring gifts for him so that he will woo Hippodamia. He asked everyone to bring him horses, and he knows Perseus had none. So, Perseus offered to get him anything he requested. Dictys asked for the head of a Gorgon Medusa. This is the main conflict in the story of Perseus and Medusa.