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martai:

What is the best summary of the passage? A. King Midas has a special talent. He can turn anything he touches into gold. Midas loves his gift, and he even turns his daughter into gold. B. King Midas is greedy and all he wants to be is rich. He begs Dionysus to grant him the gift of turning things into gold. He turns flowers, water, an orange, and even his bed into gold. C. King Midas wants to be rich, and he asks Dionysus to to allow him to turn anything he touches to gold. King Midas turns his daughter into gold. He realizes that being rich isn't the most important thing.

martai:

heres the passage

martai:

(1) King Midas wanted to be the richest king in the world, and one day, he had the chance to make it happen. His servants had captured a satyr, a half-man and half-goat creature. The satyr happened to be good friends with a very powerful god named Dionysus. (2) Midas thought that Dionysus just might give him a reward for finding the satyr, so he asked the satyr to stay at the palace where he would be treated as a guest. The satyr was given a nice room with fine linens and any food he desired. The satyr was quite happy about all this. (3) Soon, Dionysus arrived at the palace, as he had been searching for the satyr. Midas took Dionysus to see the satyr, who told the god about all the rich foods and fine things the king had given him. Dionysus was grateful to Midas for treating his friend so well, and he offered to grant Midas one wish. (4) "I wish that everything I touch would turn to gold!" Midas exclaimed without thinking. He couldn't believe his luck! Now he would definitely become the world's richest king. Dionysus asked if he was sure, and because Midas said he was sure, Dionysus granted the wish. (5) For the next few hours, Midas was in heaven. He touched flowers, and they became gold. He touched his bed, and it became gold. He touched his castle, and it became gold. Then, because he was thirsty, Midas tried to drink some water, but it dried as it touched his lips and also became gold. He tried to eat an orange, but it too turned into the precious metal. Finally, his daughter ran to give him a hug, and she too became gold! Midas realized that his wish had become a curse. (6) Midas begged Dionysus to take back his wish. Dionysus saw how sorry Midas was and took pity on him. He sent Midas to bathe in the River Pactolus. The waters cleansed him and released him from the golden touch. Midas realized then that riches are not the most important things in the world.

Icyhot:

Giving the context of the passage, it sounds like by giving Mdas that ability, Dionysus was trying to prove to him that he should be happy with just his daughter, and not be greedy, because greed hurts those you care about most.

martai:

the answer is b if im correct ??

QuestionCoveBot:

For 1), it states that "King Midas wanted to be the richest king in the world" and answer B would be that. For 2), it states that "Midas thought that Dionysus just might give him a reward for finding the satyr" and no answer is for number 2. For 3), it states that "Midas took Dionysus to see the satyr, who told the god about all the rich foods and fine things the king had given him. Dionysus was grateful to Midas for treating his friend so well, and he offered to grant Midas one wish." No answer is for 3. For 4), ""I wish that everything I touch would turn to gold!" Midas exclaimed without thinking."" the answer for this would be answer C. For 5), "For the next few hours, Midas was in heaven. He touched flowers, and they became gold." the answer would be B. For 6), no answer is applied here. So basically, all Midas wanted was to be rich. He was greedy. So he had a wish cats upon him. The Midas Touch. But he realized he was greedy, so he regretted it.

QuestionCoveBot:

@martai wrote:
the answer is b if im correct ??
No.
QCB wrote:
So basically, all Midas wanted was to be rich. He was greedy. So he had a wish cats upon him. The Midas Touch. But he realized he was greedy, so he regretted it.

Icyhot:

@martai wrote:
the answer is b if im correct ??
Not exactly, the point of the story is for Midas to egret what he did, (turning his daughter to gold)

martai:

oh

martai:

so c

QuestionCoveBot:

@martai wrote:
so c
Correct.

Icyhot:

@martai wrote:
so c
Yes

martai:

ok

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