Test: Metaphors - 8 Questions

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  1. One day the king of Phrygia’s farmhands found a satyr sleeping in the vineyards. When the farmhands brought it to the king he recognized the satyr to be Silenus. Immediately he told his farmhands to let the satyr go. Silenus told the king why he was there and how grateful he was. This made Dionysus very happy and decided to let the king wish for anything he wanted. The king of Phrygia wished for the power to transform anything he touched into gold.
  2. The Greeks built a big Trojan horse as a gift for the Trojans to say that they surrendered and this was a gift for their gods. The Trojans believed them and let the horse into their city. When night fell all the Greek troops that were in the horse let the others in. The Greek troops then destroyed the city of Troy. In this was the gift that the Greeks had given the Trojans destroyed them.
  3. Cassandra was a mortal woman who Apollo was trying to win her affections. She received the gift to foretell the future from Apollo who taught her the art of prophecy in order to win her. Cassandra allowed Apollo to be her instructor but nothing more. This mad Apollo angry and he turned Cassandra gift into a curse. Anything she tried to warn her companions about they didn’t believe her instead thought all the information was lies. She predicted many disasters but no one would listen to her so they just happened.

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  1. rise from the ashes of Phoenix → A Phoenix is a female mythology bird that represents life after death and immorality. This bird is the most perfect example of rebirth. The Phoenix rises from the ashes of her own funeral Phyr and begins a new life. When the bird feels it’s life is ending it builds a nest at the top of a palm tree. When her life ends and the flames begin, then the flames die down, from the ashes a new life comes. A new Phoenix.

          

  2. Achilles heel → When Achilles was born his mother, named Thetis, tried to make him immortal by immerging him in the Styx river. She dunked him and held him by one heel. Thetis forgot to dunk her son a second time to cover the heel. Achilles heel stayed mortal and vulnerable while the rest of his body was immortal. While Achilles was fighting against the Trojans, Paris shot him with an arrow from behind and killed him.

          

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