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Epaphus was the son of
Jupiter and lo. Phaeton, child of the
Sun...
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Some plz help me fast
Epaphus was the son of
Jupiter and lo. Phaeton, child of the
Sun, was one day boasting to him of his high descent and of his
father Phoebus. Epaphus could not bear it. "Foolish fellow,"
said he, "you believe your mother in all things, and you are
puffed up by your pride in a false father."
The underlined text is an example of which of the following?
explicit meaning
inferred meaning
schema
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