Answer:
Oedipus
Explanation:
Tiresias was a blind prophet that Oedipus consulted because he wanted to know who was behind Lauis's death. Because Tiresias was reluctant in sharing this knowledge, it made Oedipus angry and resulted into anger and insults. Out of anger, Oedipus accuses tiresias of being the murderer. Tiresias responded to the accusation by calling Oedipus the murderer.
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Answer:
Sixth line
Explanation:
The best answer for this question is the Sixth line or "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." After talking about how the author seen roses damask'd, (which means patterned or streaked with red or white) the author talks about how she sees no roses (which are red) in her cheeks implying that the Goddess is in fact pale since damask'd meant a pattern with red and white.
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Answer:
C. She is offended.
Explanation:
The adjective, 'offended' means to be annoyed about a perceived insult. From the conversation with March Hare and Hatter, we can deduce that Alice was displeased with the rude remarks. This can be seen in her choice of words and tone as she reminded Hare that it was not civil to offer something to a visitor when the item was not actually there. Hatter who was still determined to provoke her made another rude remark about her hair and she cautioned him on why it was not proper to make such comments about people.
Thus, it can be deduced that Alice was offended by this conversation.
Answer:
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience/evidence. It can also mean to dislike, hostility, or unjust behavior deriving from unfounded opinions. Prejudice can be used in different ways, it depends how you're using it.
A stereotype is a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people. By stereotyping we infer that a person has a whole range of characteristics and abilities that we assume all members of that group have.
So no, Prejudice and Stereotyping are not the same
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