Which line from "Helen Grey" implies the author thinks Helen's behavior is going to hurt Helen herself? a. Because one loves you, Helen Grey / Is that a reason you should pout
b.Don't cut your fingers with the edge / Of your keen wit;
c.Stoop from your cold height, Helen Grey / Come down, and take a lowlier place d.Come down you must perforce some day / For years cannot be kept at bay

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Answer 1
Answer: I'd say the answer is B, because she is warned there not to let her 'keen wit' hurt her, or that she should be careful so as not to hurt herself. 

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1. The correct answer is 'theme'.
2. That is a 'personification', because it means bringing inanimate objects/concepts to life. Winter is not alive, but it is represented as an old man.
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2. What figure of speech is used in describing winter as an old man with a white, frosty beard? The correct answer is "personification".

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I cannot understand why the Deputy Prime Minister is being so evasive

When Athena departs from Telemachus and Nestor how does she reveal that she is a Goddess?

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She takes the form of a bird and flies away :)

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So speaking, gray-eyed Athene went away in the likeness 
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thus.

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cunning and creativity are 2 of his strengths
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