Answer:
1- By illustrating the ways in which readers have related to the novel's characters and themes.
The answer is D; "Duncan is a guest in my house and I should be protecting him, not harming him myself."
Answer:
After escaping, Odysseus continues to taunt Polyphemus and brags about his exploits.
Explanation:
The term "hubris" refers to the quality of a person in having or exhibiting extreme pride and ambition in his/her own actions and abilities. This personality quality of a person, in the over-confidence of a person, will oftentimes lead to an inescapable downfall later on.
In the epic "The Odyssey" by Homer, hubris is one character trait of Odysseus. One such example is when they were on the island of Polyphemus. After 'stealing' from Polyphemus, Odysseus lost many of his men to the cyclops. But despite that, he brags about his 'loot' and even taunts the one-eyes monster. He knows that it was against the wish of the gods to get involved or 'disturb' the cyclops, and that 'looting' a demi-god was against the rules, Odysseus couldn't help but brag about it, his bravery and ability in escaping the clutches of the demi-god.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.
Answer:
i believe the answer is c
It was foggy this morning however there were many cars on the street this morning.
The autumn is coming as a result yellow leaves are falling down.
The workshop is small however it has many tools.
The goods are on sale hence there are many customers in the shop.