Answer:
According to legend, Paris, while he was still a shepherd, was chosen by Zeus to determine which of three goddesses was the most beautiful. Rejecting bribes of kingly power from Hera and military might from Athena, he chose Aphrodite and accepted her bribe to help him win the most beautiful woman alive.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because it looks about right 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Signal from the Colonists
Explanation:
In John White's narrative of the 1590 voyage to Virginia , before they could get to the place where they left planters, it was dark and they overshot the place by a quarter mile.
On getting to the North end of the Island, they saw the great fire. They rowed towards the fire and called out sounding trumpets in the hope that it was the colonists. 
However, it was probably a fire started by lightning as the colonists were not there.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Everyday they discuss Charles Behavior. Charles is disruptive and misbehaving. call his parents I guess. This is what I thought was the best answer I hope I helped you have a good day
        
             
        
        
        
Hello. Your question is incomplete. However, I managed to find it completely on the internet and you forgot to show that the question asked for the sentence presented above to be changed to the negative form.
Answer:
Marchionini and maurer (1995b) did not see libraries as serving three roles in changing learning negatively
Explanation:
In order to change the sentence into its negative form, you must first look at the verb presented in the sentence. The verb is the word that refers to an action, a state or a phenomenon of nature. As we observe the sentence presented, we can see that the action is defined by the word "saw", which is the verb "to see" in the past.
To pass this sentence into the negative form, you will need to use the auxiliary verb "do", since the verb "To see" requires the auxiliary verb in both negative and interrogative sentences. This auxiliary verb must assume the past tense (which was being represented in the word "saw") and be presented in the form "did." For the sentence to remain in the past, the verb "did" must be accompanied by the word "not" and the verb can be presented in its standard form, since the auxiliary verb has already taken on the past tense. Therefore, to pass the sentence it will be rewritten in negative form, changing the word "saw" to the expression "did not see."