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How do the feelings Bacchus has for Midas's
peasant father help to build upon another
central idea in Passage 12
Although Bacchus was fond of Midas's father, he is
not so fond of Midas and grants the wish in order to
humiliate Midas before his subjects.
Because Bacchus believes Midas's father was given
wealth he didn't deserve, he wants to teach Midas a
lesson and put him in his place.
Although Bacchus feels disdainful of Midas's
peasant father, he wants to give Midas great wealth
to make up for the family's misery.
Because Bacchus respects Midas's hardworking
father, he grants Midas's wish and shows mercy
when Midas realizes his mistake.
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The feelings that Bacchus has for Midas's peasant father help to build upon the central idea in Passage 12 in that: He finds himself in a position of conflict (Option A)

What is a Central Idea?

The central idea of a text, as the dominant idea of that literature. It is often the case, that many of the other ideas in such a text will support the key idea.

Hence, we can infer that feelings that Bacchus has for Midas's peasant father help to build upon the central idea in Passage 12 in that

"although Bacchus was fond of Midas's father, he is not so fond of Midas and grants the wish in order to humiliate Midas before his subjects." (Option A)

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