My best guess:
Option #1. The poem mentions the girl's pure heart, innocent love, and sweet thoughts. This elucidates the impression that (being described as extremely lovely) she is as lovely within as she is without.
C. You should add a lot of toppings
Answer:
a. It is biased because it reflects an attitude about one of Thomas Young's ideas.
Explanation:
The given excerpt from "The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone" by James Giblin which became the inception for the study of ancient Egyptian history. In his book, Giblin projects the ideas and opinions of Thomas Young in his attempts to decipher the stone's hieroglyphics. Although Giblin believes Young may have contributed valuable information regarding the stone writings, he also believes that Young's ideas are sometimes biased.
Like for instance, in the given excerpt in the question, he mentions one such ideas of Young where he "<em>made a leap of the imagination"</em>. In cases such as this, it is important to find or provide actual proof, rather than depend on <em>"inspired hunches"</em>. Thus, this passage is a biased one as it reflects one of Young's attitudes.
Answer:If you add numbers it is math.If you add text in a story it is reading.If it is science it has words like chemical physical friction and stuff like that.Can you give me branlist.pls
Explanation:
First the old oysseus that athena changed to look like a begger took the challende that penelope gave them which was to string odysseus's bow and shoot a arrow through a bunch of little hoops, then they locked the doors so the men couldn't get out and told the women not to let them out. then they killed all of them. then once all were killed penelope came in and didn't belive it was odysseus so he had to convince her but he did and the heroic journey was finished with odysseus home<span>
sources:</span><span>we just read it in sophamore english and wrote like three papers on it etc. they have some good stuff on this on spark notes which i used before i read because i skipped once, but i did read it.</span>