Flavius Josephus was born as Yosef ben Matityahu. He was a Jerusalem-born scholar who was captured by the Romans but was kept alive after convincing the emperor that he was a prophet.
He gave the soon-to-be emperor a prophecy that came true earning his trust and support. Yosef ben Matityahu changed his name to a Roman style (Titus Flavius Josephus) and firmly assimilated into Roman culture advocating on their behalf. He believed that Romans were merciful and “chosen by God”. Flavius asserted that “the Jewish were being punished” and tried to convince others as such by citing God saying God had chosen him to reveal these statements.
The traits of a hero are usually determined by all of these except for C - the plot of the story.
For that reason, the correct answer is probably a - cultural values, b - their experiences, d - their mentors.
It also makes sense that the different traits every hero has are rather complex when compiled together and the reasons why they have become as they have become have multiple reasons.
I'm gonna go with A) its location on the Mediterranean Sea provides ports and access to other waterways.
Based on the scenario above, it can be inferred that Tyra is
experiencing referential thinking. This is a tendency in which an individual
has a view of something that is not even harmful to have a meaning even if it
is not true and that the individual exhibits a disorder or associated with a
type of trait.
Fact, no one showed up until ten minutes past the posted