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16.11.2020 •
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In the passage from The Judgement of Midas receives an unusal punishment when declares Pan the winner over Apollo. Write an essay analyzing how the interactions between the characters shape the theme of the passage. Use evidence from the passage to support your response.
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Ответ:
The right answers are B) Egotistical and D) Misled.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that after reading this excerpt from Uncle Tom's Cabin it is possible to infer that the character of Marie St. Clare is egotistical, since she is only concerned with her own health, and is neglecting her daughter's, which is certainly more alarming. Likewise, it is possible to infer that she has misled beliefs, since she believes that she is the one that suffers the most, and she refuses to believe, and very angrily, that others around her may be ill.