The harpy is the mythological creature that tortures those who are guilty of suicide.
In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, a harpy is known as a half-human and half-bird personification of storm winds, in Homeric poems. Harpies were considered agents of punishment. Therefore, they abducted people and tortured them on their way to hades´ domain, employed by the God as instruments for the punishment of the guilty.
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This could be personification and a simile.
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Extended exposure to excessively loud music eventually <u>destroys</u> the nerve cells of the ear.
Explanation:
The singular noun (exposure) agrees with the singular verb (destroys).
The simple present tense is used to express common, everyday actions.