"Who, not by strength subdued me, but by wine."
In this context, "wine" means the idea of charm wit and conversation. Odysseus beat him by conversing with him and then eventually tricking him.
It was never explicitly stated.
What general life lessons were his parents able to teach him that sustained him during his brutal passage from boyhood, and that he carries with him to this day?
- His <u>parents are divorced</u>.
- Ishmael is a sensitive boy who appears to have strong values as a child.
- He is <u>devoted to his family and reveres his elders.</u>
- As the novel progresses and Ishmael is forced to become a child soldier, his definition of manhood changes dramatically.
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Answer:
Humans living in or near the town.
Explanation:
Rachel Carson's short fairytale "A Fable For Tomorrow" is one of her collection of stories in her book "Silent Spring". This fable pictures a town full of life that suddenly changes to a deserted town after numerous maladies and illnesses overtook it.
Though the story started off with a quaint, nice, and peaceful town, it slowly progresses into a deserted, imaginary town. This was because of the <em>"a white granular powder [that] had fallen like snow upon the roofs and the lawns, the fields, and streams."</em> Though Carson admits in the end that this is no real story of any town, in particular, it still can be a possibility in many parts of America. And the source of this <em>"white powder"</em> is, as Carson wants to point out, the frequent use of pesticides and chemicals by humans.
Thus, the correct answer is the last option.
Tell him/her what you did such as, went surfing or went to a museum. Then tel him/her if you had fun and what you really enjoyed