I’m sorry if my answer isn’t very helpful but nobody can answer this question without knowing what book it’s from.
The first one goes to the second one the second one goes to the first one and the third one goes to number three in the fourth one goes to the fourth box you’re welcome
"Greek ideas of citizenship and democracy remain some of our most cherished values, is the central idea from Greek Myths: Windows on a Lost World."
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘Greek myths: Windows on a lost world’ describes everything about Greece, the beliefs held by the people of Greece, and its mythological concepts. Although the central idea focuses on how Greek ideas of citizenship and democracy remain some of our most cherished values.
One can’t deny to the fact that Greece is a place from where all the principles were manifested. And those are the very ideas that are still in practice in our modern era.
Answer:
It is believed that the paintings illustrate the transmigration of buddhas soul among different bodies.
What does transmigration mean
?
A) freedom of
B) away from
C) tales about
D) traveling across <----
<span>The correct answer is C - theme. In any piece of fiction, the theme will be an underlying thought or idea that ties the entire narrative together through connected events or motifs. This theme will be something that is hinted at subtly through other elements of the story such as plot, characters, conflicts, etc and will not be explicitly explained, but the reader will still be very much aware that it is there.</span>