Answer #3
Explanation:
It uses strong words that make it sound as if it was horrbile. Therefor I think its #3
Answer: dude why do u want us to all of theres questions for only 5 points
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Answer:
He had entered into a chariot race with Epaphus
Explanation:
His father was the Sun-God or Phoebus. Phaethon went to his father who swore by the river Styx to give Phaethon anything he would ask for in order to prove his divine sonship. Phaethon wanted to drive the chariot of the sun for a day.
<span>D. the rising action is the correct answer Hope this helps</span>
The correct answer to which best explains Nye's choice words to establish her voice in the mentioned excerpt is the second one: "Nye uses figurative language to support her opinion that staying connected to one's heritage makes life richer."
She uses her mother tongue saluting her neighbours and this shows them Nye's complex cultural background and that her identity is not confined to one simple category. She is close to her cultural heritage and it is present in her everyday life. Not being limited to a simplistic identity makes her life richer and open to multiple identifications and cultural references.