Read the excerpt from "perseus."neither could she see that around them there were islands rising high above the sea, many island
s. all she knew was that presently a wave seemed to lift them and carry them swiftly on and then, retreating, leave them on something solid and motionless. they had made land; they were safe from the sea, but they were still in the chest with no way to get out.what aspect of greek life does the excerpt reflect
Neither could she see that around them there were islands rising high above the sea, many islands. All she knew was that presently a wave seemed to lift them and carry them swiftly on and then, retreating, leave them on something solid and motionless. They had made land; they were safe from the sea, but they were still in the chest with no way to get out.
What aspect of Greek life does the excerpt reflect?</span><span>the geographic surroundings near Greece</span>
This excerpt best shows the geographic surroundings of Greece. In this excerpt, we see that the author talks about the many islands that could be seen. We also know that as the characters travelled by sea, they arrived to shore through a wave that deposited them on an island safely. The excerpt not only describes the geography of Greece but also hints at what the impact of geography on the population must have been.
The city, which was later renamed Puebla de Zaragoza, is the site of a museum devoted to the battle, and the battlefield itself is maintained as a park.
The policy of 'Salutary Neglect' lasted from the early 1600's to the 1760's and avoided strict enforcement of parliamentary laws - British officials in the colonies were basically allowed to turn a 'blind eye' to trade violations - they neglected to enforce the law.