Daedalus solved the maze he designed for the Minotaur by creating a clever system of string. He used a long thread to trace his path as he navigated through the labyrinth, allowing him to find his way back to the entrance after reaching the center. This method ensured that he could escape the complex structure he had built. Ultimately, Daedalus's ingenuity allowed him to outsmart his own creation.
Maze is a noun; the pronoun for maze is it. Example:We will try the corn maze, they say that it is difficult.
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Daedalus.
Daedalus
You probably mean Daedalus, the inventor, and his son, Icarus? Daedalus was the one who invented king Minos's maze, and was then locked into it so he couldn't tell anyone how to solve it. He then invented wings for him and his son to escape.
What part of speech is used in this sentence 'Daedalus and his son Icarus' were imprisoned in a great maze.
yes they were.
No, sorry. Not even the maze.
The rising action is when the king told Daedalus to live at the maze for the rest of his life
The rising action is when the king told Daedalus to live at the maze for the rest of his life
Yes, so the story goes.
Yes, I can solve the mouse maze puzzle
King Minos wants daedalus' knowledge. and also, daedalus let theseus(a demigod) kill king minos' minotaur(Half-bullman) and surpass the maze of the labyrinth. and kill eventually kill the daughter of minos(theseus did that). and also daedalus was the inventor of the labyrinth. and he is the one who can navigate it perfectly.the maze was designed to fool you. but not him.
Daedalus solved the riddle of the Minotaur's labyrinth by using his ingenuity and skill as a craftsman. He designed the labyrinth to be so complex that no one could navigate it without assistance. To help Theseus find his way back after defeating the Minotaur, Daedalus provided him with a ball of thread, which Theseus unraveled as he ventured into the maze. By following the thread back, he successfully exited the labyrinth, demonstrating Daedalus's clever solution to the problem.