Answer:
PART A
1. It’s seven thirty - 7:30
2. It’s five to ten - 5:10
3. It’s one to one - 12:59
4. It’s a quarter past three - 3:15
5. It’s eight forty-five - 8:45
6. It’s ten past eleven- 11:10
7. It’s a quarter to three- 2:45
8. It’s four thirty-five - 4:35
9. It’s twelve o’clock - 12:00
10. It’s two fifty-five. - 2:55
PART B
1. It’s three o’clock. 3:00
2. It’s a quarter past eight. 8:15
3. It’s ten thirty. 10:30
4. It’s five to five. 4:55
5. It’s nine twenty five. 9:25
6. It’s twenty-five to eleven. 10:35
7. It’s two to two. 1:58
8. It’s eleven twenty-five. 11:25
9. It’s five past eight. 8:05
10. It’s twelve thirty-five. 12:35
Answer: They are both mythology and relate to the powers of gods and goddesses.
Explanation:
Both of these quotes relate to mythology about gods such as Cronus and goddesses. They also talk about the powers of these beings which is shown to be supernatural in nature.
Cronus for instance is said to be the lord of the universe and rules over heaven and earth, a feat which would require an immense amount of power. The other text mentions that gods and goddesses possess super-human powers which enables them to do things like control weather.
He is associated with naturalism
Answer:
writing it down or ryming
Explanation:
The answer is complex because it has two parts and NO conjunction