Answer:
his supreme ordeal
Explanation:
<u>his road of trials</u> - this is not the right answer. The monsters and problems he faced when he sailed home are his road of trials.
<u>his supreme ordeal - this is the right answer. </u>This part of the narrative is the final and supreme ordeal Odysseus has to face on his journey and quest. <u>After being away for so long and separated from his wife, the crown of his challenge to be reunited with her is fighting off suitors that are trying to win Penelope over.</u>
<u>his transformation</u> - this is not the right answer. Odysseus doesn't change his character and learn from his actions in this part of the narrative.
<u>his return home</u> - this is not the right answer. Fighting suitors happens when Odysseus is already back home.
Answer:
Depends on the disability.
Explanation:
A person with Autism might be oppressed from not being able to get a job, to having people baby them through life. In some mild cases, you can rarely tell that they have it, but in big cases they can have the body of an adult, but the mind of a three year old (which is out of their control). You can find videos online of people baby people because they have autism, and it is infuriating. Other parts of the world, you could be executed for having a disability.
Answer:
where do they go: They then spread out to different locations. Malcom goes to England and Donalblain goes to Ireland.
why: so the same thing will not happen to them because if they stayed much longer, the murderer would kill them too
how were the actions interpreted by others: They did not leave a great impression on everyone in Scotland because since they left so abruptly they assumed they were the murderers and were fleeing the scene of the crime so they would not go to prison.
Explanation:
you have to tell us which book you're talking about mate
Answer:
mmm what inspiration.......