In the story Midas retold by Thomas Bulfinch, money does not bring as much happiness as friendship is the possible theme of the myth. Thus, option D is correct.
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
The complete question is: Select a possible theme of the myth. in the story, Midas is retold by Thomas Bulfinch.
- Choices sometimes have negative results.
- Gold is a symbol of wealth and authority.
- People who expect a reward for good deeds are selfish.
- Money does not bring as much happiness as friendship.
A theme is a central idea that expresses the thoughts and ideas of the writer. Midas is a classic myth retold by Thomas Bulfinch. It narrates the story of King Midas and his story of doom.
Midas prayed to Bacchus to release him from the gift of getting gold by touching everything. This gift caused him the loss of his own daughter. His friendship with Bacchus saved him from his curse gift.
Therefore, option D. money does not bring as much as happiness as friendship.
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the answer would be frown. happy, frown, and grin are similes to smile, and frown is an antonym. break is an antonym for repair, meaning frown is the correct answer.
The main idea of the passage is An arm appears out of the water and shakes the sword three times. This shows that the there are many traitors in his men and that no one can ever helped him when he was drowning in the water that is why he was asking for help.
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Hello,
I heard you have been having some trouble with eating too much fast food. I suggest that you try eating something healthier. You can start out small, like eating a fruit a day or having a salad once or twice a week. This will mix up your diet so that you don't crave for only fast food.
If you really want to stop eating fast food (until you can control the amount you can eat), think of it as wasting money on "bad" food (Obviously it isn't all bad, but thinking that it is in this sense will make you not want to get the fast food).
I hope this helps sort out your problem.
Take care,
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