Answer:
b
Explanation:
This excerpt doesn't give much detail but I'm pretty sure this is Polyphemus speaking. He is a cyclops, and son of Poseidon. When Odysseus and his men were trapped in a cave with the giant man-eating cyclops, they plotted to blind him and escape. So Odysseus got Polyphemus drunk on some kind of wine and waited for him to pass out. Then they got a huge stick or branch, sharpened the end and plunged it into the giant's eye. One can easily surmise that Polyphemus would seek revenge for this, so answer B is definite. Answer A might be an additional factor, as Polyphemus does refer to him in this passage as "raider of cities"--indicating perhaps some disapproval--but the damage to his (only!) eye would be the most important issue, since that is personal.
In the short story "The Lottery," the lottery is drawn from a black box.
They used many boxes prior to the lottery in the story, but they were shabby and got destroyed, so they got a new box which was black of color.
<span>A. My mechanical engineering instructor is constantly playing practical jokes on students
If the intention of the essay is to entertain, this essay seems like it would certainly do that. It looks to be setting up a description of what those practical jokes were and how they impacted his class. </span>
Answer:
On the Coast or Coast Line
Hope This Helps :)