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Some flashbacks are: The real story of Elya Yelnats and Madame Zeroni, (Elya breaking the promise to carry Madame Zeroni up the mountain so she could drink from the stream), the story of Katherine Barlow and Sam at Green Lake, how Stanley's great grandfather was robbed by Kissing Kate Barlow (he survived by "God's thumb").They connect to the story because Stanley "breaks the curse" by carrying Zero up the mountain (God's thumb, which saved Stanley's great grandfather) and Stanley and Zero finding his great-grandfather's suitcase that Kate Barlow stole when she robbed his stagecoach.
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He thinks that the shoes were a gift from God.
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Daedalus' own hurdle was his lack of strength to handle his unexceptional expertise when it comes to architecture and executing things correctly. He endangered his and his son's life in courtesy of his invented wings made of twine, feathers, and wax. In contempt of having doubts before he started their course, he still valued his ego and excitement over their safety that led to Icarus' death.
On the other hand, Icarus' own tests were his unbridled sentiments that naturally come out because he is a young man. When they were up in the air and the people on the ground we're staring at them with surprise, he started to be too gratified, too eager and too naive. All of these drove him to his own death after defying his father's advice to him previously.
Answer:
Daedalus and Icarus is one of the very well known and captivating Greek Myths, as it comprises both chronological and mythological details.
Explanation:
Daedalus was an Athenian craftsman, who could build or invent anything. He was also very jealous of people that were talented than him like his nephew Talus, who invents a saw. And in jealousy, Daedalus throws Talos off the Acropolis to teach him a lesson. However, it was a mystery whether Talos died or not. In guilt or in fear Daedalus leaves Athens and moves to Island of Crete along with his son.
Further Explanation:
Daedalus and Icarus are a duo of father-son relationship who after leaving Athens, live in the Island of Crete. They get acquaintances with King Minos who was the Island’s ruler. Daedalus builds many things for him like an invention of the cow suit for the Crete’s queen so that she can unite with a bull which results in a horrible half-man and half-beast called the Minotaur. King Minos asks Daedalus to build a labyrinth for the Minotaur, but even the beast had put some conditions to live in there like a human sacrifice, so the King gives seven young women and men every nine years to Minotaur.
One of the victims was a hero Theseus, who decides to fight the beast and he is helped by Daedalus for the King’s daughter who was in love with the Theseus. Daedalus gives him the road map to escape out after Theseus kills the Minotaur, and the lovers later eloped the island. On finding out that Daedalus had helped them; the king locks him and Icarus both in the labyrinth. But the genius craftsman didn’t give up even after knowing that the Crete Island is surrounded by the army of King Minos. So he decided to escape by air. Daedalus builds large wax wings for himself and his son. He tested the wings on Icarus and warned him to stay away from the seawater and sun heat. Icarcus had followed his father’s instruction first but later he moves too near to the sun and eventually melts his wings that caused him to come down in speed and falling into the sea. The helpless father tried to save his son but it was too late and Icarus had already died. But Daedalus anyway flew towards the Italian Island of Sicily and mourns his son’s death by building a temple to Apollo.
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A.Group I. If the root is a full word, the ending is usually -able.
B.Group II. When the root is a full word except for a final e, the forms usually are spelled with -able
C.Group III. The suffix -able always follows i.
D.Group IV. When the root has other forms built on the letter a, the -able form is used
E.Group V. When the root ends in hard c or hard g, -able is used.
F.Group VI. When the root is not a full word,-ible is used.
G.Group VII. When the word has an immediate -tion form, -ible is used.
H.Group VIII. When the root ends in ns, miss, or soft c or g, ible is used.
Answer:
Rule C - Group III: The suffix “-able” always follows “i”.
Explanation
When a word ends in “y”, such as “envy”, the “y” becomes an “i” when adding the suffix“-able” to make new adjectives. In this case, envy becomes enviable. There are other examples which exemplify this rule: justify - justifiable, or rely - reliable.