Many myths come from human's early desire to explain the origins of life and the natural world. They try making sense of the wonders of the world they precieved. Myths often attempt to answer questions like how did the world come to be, who are we, what is our purpose on earth. People back then couldn't rely on science to giv them the answers sothey told stories to provide an explanation iof where things came form. in this case "[the cattle] are actually a divine gift from the sky god,Enaki."
C, a mystery because the sea holds many unknowns
Neoclassical Poetry. I searched it on google...
The Chapter is very important because it teaches us how to take notes in a very easy and simple manner.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- This chapter teaches us to make notes and why to make notes. Because if we take notes we can easily study it. Taking notes will support our listening skills.
- It will be very useful when we are studying for exams. For reading long paragraphs we can study these short and crispy notes. It allows us to test the understanding of the material.
The Friar points out that Romeo is a <em>Fickle.</em> Romeo argues that the situation with Rosaline was a different matter because Rosaline did not return his love and Juliet does. The Friars motives are to help end the feud between the families, while the couple's motives are to be together because they are in love.
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