C: <span>
The nobles had again sought to make themselves as powerful as possible.
In the passage, it explains that under Stephen the nobles had experienced a ton of power (the author uses the word exorbitant which shows how extremely privileged their lives were), but that Henry the Second then took a lot of their power away. Now, they are resuming their former positions (from under Stephen) to a point where they are becoming as powerful as possible.</span>
The inference that can be made about the Cyclopes after reading the passage from the epic poem "The Odyssey" is:
B. They are uncivilized creatures who are potentially dangerous.
- In the epic poem "The Odyssey," the Cyclopes are one-eyed giants. Even though they are the sons of the god Poseidon, they do not seem civilized.
- According to the story, the Cyclopes <u>do not have laws to guide them.</u>
- They have <u>not developed agriculture nor a sense of community</u>. Each takes care of himself, not caring about others.
- With the information above, we can infer the Cyclopes are uncivilized creatures who are potentially dangerous.
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This question is missing the passage from "The Odyssey". It can be found attached below.
Answer:
the theme is the overall message that the story gives.
the authors purpose is why the author wrote the story for example the author might have wanted to persuade, inform or entertain.
Explanation:
they are definitely different!!!!!
The correct answer is C. Including words that address logic and reason
Explanation:
The purpose of an argument is to prove as valid a specific point of view usually by including reasons, evidence, examples, based on facts and logic. In the case of the excerpt presented, the author argues against censorship by explaining the importance of reading and highlighting how books are necessary for the spirit. Additionally, in this argument, the author provides mainly evidence based on emotions such as "Books nourish the spirit" or "we become freer and freer". In this context, one way to make the excerpt more argumentative is to introduce words or statements that are based on logic and reason because by introducing this type of objective evidence the author can better prove the importance of preventing censorship, and therefore the argument will be strengthened.