Okay, so I am confused about what you're asking here.
This excerpt probably should have included the verse following it, which
is "Here is Odysseus' hall, no hall like this!" So they are standing at
the gate at the home of Odysseus.
He has in fact made a long
journey home, so B could be correct. The journey did require patience
and endurance, so A could be correct. But I would go with D, happiness
upon returning home.
A reasonable argument could be made for
all of the above. Symbolism can be subjective, and each reader may
interpret things differently.
Answer:
D. To overturn decisions made by the executive branch.
Answer: Because sometimes if there mad or upset then there voice gets hateful but if there happy or cheerful then there voice is probably joyful.
Explanation:
Answer:
He believes they are dangerous.
Explanation:
<em>The Heart of a Samurai</em> by Mergi Preus is based on the true story of a young Japanese boy named Manjiro Nakahama who became the very first to reach America. Left adrift on an isolated island, Manjiro had always dreamt of becoming a samurai which is only possible through inheritance. But his actions of staying in America after being rescued by Capt. Whitfield and his return to Japan were honored with the title of a samurai.
In the given excerpt/ conversation, Gaemon's attitude towards the Americans is revealed. He believed that they are "<em>barbarians</em>" who will torture them, pointing out the weird way they are made to sit in benches, which is not the way they (Japanese) used to sit. This given conversation reveals that Gaemon believed the "barbarians" to be dangerous.