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Answer this i promise brainlistt pl plzz i really need this it's the last day pl 1. an epic simile can be defined as (1 point) a. a comparison that describes the epic hero. b. an extended comparison that uses like or as. c. a comparison that uses lofty words and imposing language. d. an extended comparison that says that one entity is something else. 2. read the following sentence from betty bonham lies’s retelling of the myth of orpheus and eurydice: grieving, he bore the young body of his beloved eurydice to the grave and the the music he played tore at the hearts of everyone who followed. what is the effect of the hyperbole in this quote? a. it emphasizes the sorrowful nature of orpheus's music. b. it shows how orpheus's music caused people physical pain. c. it explains how much orpheus misses eurydice. d. it illustrates how much of an accomplished musician orpheus is. 3. in the odyssey, penelope best displays loyalty when she a. weeps in her bed at night. b. devises a plan to delay her marriage in odysseus’s absence. c. finishes sewing a burial shroud for odysseus’s father. d. announces that she will marry the winner of the archery contest.

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