Based on James Thurber's quote, a reader could infer which of the following? - ANSWER-the process of asking questions is more important than answering them
Look at the following commentary on "Cupid and Psyche" from Bullfinch's Mythology.
The fable of Cupid and Psyche is usually considered allegorical. The Greek name for a butterfly is Psyche, and the same word means the soul. There is no illustration of the immortality of the soul so striking and beautiful as the butterfly, bursting on brilliant wings from the tomb in which it has lain, after a dull, groveling caterpillar existence, to flutter in the blaze of day and feed on the most fragrant and delicate productions of the spring. Psyche, then, is the human soul, which is purified by sufferings and misfortunes,
and is thus prepared for the enjoyment of true and pure happiness.
In your journal, reflect on Bullfinch's analysis of the story's theme. Do you agree or disagree with his analysis? Why or why not? What new questions does this analysis of "Cupid and Psyche" bring to mind? Can you answer them? If not, does it - ANSWER-If you haven't had any bad things happen in your life then you have not felt true happiness. Just like this is that the caterpillar is ugly but when it transforms it is one of the most beautiful creatures in the whole world. The main idea is transformation.
Read the following passage:
The fame of her beauty was so great that strangers from neighboring countries came in crowds to enjoy the sight and looked on her with amazement, paying her that homage which is due only to Venus herself.
Based on the context clues surrounding it, what does the word "homage" most likely mean? - ANSWER-respect
Read the following passage:
Shaking her ambrosial locks with indignation, she exclaimed, "Am I then to be eclipsed in my honors by a mortal girl?
Based on the context clues surrounding it, what does the word "eclipsed" most likely mean? - ANSWER-overshadowed
Read the following passage: