Answer: Centaurs
Explanation:
Kinnaras, another half-man, half-horse mythical creature from Indian mythology, appeared in various ancient texts, arts, and sculptures from all around India. It is shown as a horse with the torso of a man where the horse's head would be, and is similar to a Greek centaur.
It comes from the ancient Greek word kentauros, which is sometimes considered to literally mean ‘bull-killer.’ According to the Greek mythology, there was a whole race of them, usually described as ferocious and with somewhat beastly and uncivilized appetites. Chiron was unique case: he was Cronus’ son, wise and just, and had taught a lot of Greek heroes like Achilles and Jason.
Answer:
D, A, and E
Explanation:
SPOLIERS AND TW
for part one it's D on Wattpad (where I read it idk where you did so it may be a different chapter) it says on the first chapter first and second part labeled September 1st 2020 Tulip was going to Sydney Camps' place when she got there she was standing in front of of the switchblade biting her lip being a creep on the switchblade there was the name Sydney Camps on the blade which shows she stole it from Sydney for part 2 its A you can see that from chapter 2 part 8 near the end where once she gets done using the blade on herself in inappropriate ways iykyk when her grandma starts yelling at her for what she's doing after Tulip was done she got dressed cleaned the switchblade going down stairs killing her grandma and loving the feeling of doing so Part 3 the girl that lost her leg was Victoria which I got from chapter 1 part 4 where she heard a noise so followed it into the woods she saw the rabbit the rabbit turning into a clown Victoria trying to escape getting away from the clown which was holding her by the leg but the consequence of escaping was loosing her leg barely making it out alive. there is your answer!!!! also please tell me what teacher you have because they are legendary I want to learn about The Clowns its my favorite series before my second favorite IT by Stephen king
Answer: 1. To a vastly great extent or degree.
2. To an extreme or unusual degree, extent, etc.; extremely
Explanation: I looked in a dictionary
<span>It is appropriate to break the rule that
requires subjects joined by and to use a plural verb when: the two
subjects separated by and refer to the same person or thing. Examples
are: Peanut butter and jelly is my favorite sandwich. Red beans and
rice is my mom's favorite dish. </span>