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The detail that best supports Jackson's prediction that Odysseus and
Telemachus will take the suitors by surprise is 3. let no one hear. If
no one hears about their plan, then they will be surprised when they see
what these two guys have in store for them. They will keep this plan a
secret until it is the right time to execute it and reveal to everyone
what they have been planning all along. The other options don't really
make much sense.
I've never read it. But heres what I found on the internet for it.
Wiesel had to grow up quickly, struggling to understand himself, his situation and his religion, the very faith that thrust him into the middle of the Holocaust. Night explores how the loss of family and identity can lead to questioning of faith, and how horrific situations can push children into adulthood.
Option C is an important conclusion Henry David Thoreau draws at the end of "Resistance to Civil Government." That the American government does not truly promote democracy.
Henry David Thoreau was an American essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, yogi, as well as historian. His books, articles, essays, journals, and poetry amount to more than 20 volumes.