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Hat gray 40 Posted 9 years ago
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An Aphrodite

I want to be Aphrodite.


I want to be an Aphrodite.


1. What is the difference between the two?

2. Are they both allusions?


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hat gray 40 1. What is the difference between the two? The first means that you wish to be the goddess herself; the second means that you wish to be like the goddess.

  • hat gray 40 1.
  • What is the difference between the two?
  • The first means that you wish to be the goddess herself; the second means that you wish to be like the goddess.
  • hat gray 40 2.
  • Are they both allusions?
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hat gray 401. What is the difference between the two?

The first means that you wish to be the goddess herself; the second means that you wish to be like the goddess.

hat gray 402. Are they both allusions?

Neither is an allusion; both are direct references to the goddess.

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