Answer:
Intervention by a god.
Explanation:
Homer's epic "The Odyssey" revolves around the journey of Odysseus and his struggle to get back home to Ithaca. the epic narrative deals with themes of loyalty, good and bad, and persistence, with the story infused with divine characters.
Book XXII is the scene where Odysseus reveals his disguise and began slaughtering the suitors in his palace halls. Aided by his son Telemachus and the goddess Athena disguises as Mentor, Odysseus killed all of the suitors who had besieged his palace halls and 'tormented' his queen Penelope. This scene is an archetype of the god's intervention when gods come to aid mortals in their battles or obstacles.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
Dear (name of friend),
How are you? I hope you are doing fine. I am writing this letter to apologise about the fact that I spilled water on your project work. I know how much effort you have put into this project, even if you didn't too much or did much, I want to tell you how sorry I am. I hope you will forgive me for what I did and I won't do it again.
Cheers,
(Your name)
I don't know if this is for an assignment or anything, but here's my response. :-)
Answer:
From the Reread lines 1624–1651, the section of dialogue suggests that Mr. Frank is extra careful, while Mr Dussel is a risk taker.
Explanation:
The section of dialogue signifies from the Reread lines 1624-1651, that they both did not see eye to eye on these types of situations.
Mr Frank thinks it is better to be careful than regretting later and Mr Dussel is willing to take the risk. (with answering the phone)
What this implies is that, Mr.Frank is trying to play safe and be careful of things, while Mr Dussel is willing to take the necessary risk by answering the phone.
Answer:
Neither option is correct !!
Explanation:
The correct response is:
Review contains the prefix re-; it changes the word to mean "to see again."
Answer:
that the nature of poetry is limitless
Explanation: