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12 May, 17:10

What two ways does Phaethon display too much pride

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  1. 12 May, 17:33
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    Phaethon believes his father is the best and is proud of where he came from and to save and savor on that pride, he lies about him and his father

    Explanation:

    In a Phaeton text, it states, " 8 "Sometimes I visit my father," said Epaphus, 3

    the other boy. "I sit on

    Olympus4

    with him, and he teaches me things and gives me presents. Know what

    he gave me last time? A little thunderbolt just like his-and he taught me how to

    throw it. I killed three vultures, scared a f shing boat, started a forest f re. Next time

    I go, I'll throw it at more things. Do you visit your father?"

    9 Phaethon never had. But he could not bear to tell Epaphus. "Certainly," he said,

    "very of en. I go to the eastern palace, and he teaches me things too."

    Which is lying for pride and respect from others, himself, and his father.

    The second states, " 7 "Without my father there would be no day. It would always be night. Each

    morning he hitches up his horses and drives the golden chariot of the sun across the

    sky. And that is day time. T en he dives into the ocean stream and boards a golden

    ferryboat and sails back to his eastern palace. T at time is called night."
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