Mild-mannered Peter _______ into a confident, grinning hero.
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- Why is the book popular A: Readers can’t forget the hero. B: The hero gave up his life. C: The author wrote wonderfully.
- Why does Peter take the Greek hero Leonidas as his hero? A: Leonidas lost his life for his countrymen. B: Leonidas was the king of Sparta. C: Leonidas was the hero in the film 300. D: Leonidas knew the danger in advance.
- M: The book is very popular. Do you know the reason whyF: Probably it is the hero, the one who saved his people by giving up his own life. He’s unforgettable. Why is the book popular(). A: Readers can’t forget the hero. B: The hero gave up his life. C: The author wrote wonderfully.
- Which of the following examples about hero or an anti-hero is NOT TRUE? A: Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, a character capable of heroic deeds, is properly called a hero. B: Ah Q in Lu Xun's "The True Story of Ah Q" is an anti-hero. C: The subtitle of Vanity Fair “A Novel Without a Hero” indicates that there is no main character in the story. D: In 20th-century literature, most protagonist are likely to be anti-heros.
- Odysseus is a Roman hero.