Answer:
He showed us our lives must be lived intentionally and without regret, that words mean something and we must speak up in the face of injustice. He taught us that it is one thing to say you have an idea and quite another to act on it. And the man's courage still inspires millions of people today.
Explanation:
In
the book there is a part where Odysseus makes it back to his homeland
where he meets with the goddess Athene. She herself was disguised as
a young shepherd to approach him and then reveals to him her true
identity. She then disguises Odysseus to take back his home.
Athena
tells Odysseus she will disguise him as a beggar, because she is the
master of disguises and no one likes to look too closely at beggars
anyway.
<span>“Athena
transforms him into an old man as a disguise. Clad in a filthy tunic,
he goes off to find his faithful swineherd, as instructed by the
goddess.”</span>
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Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Let's use process of elimination to find this answer. It's not option A because a metaphor is comparing two things without using the words like or as. It's not option C because simile is comparing two things WHILE using like or as. It's not option D because euphemism is usually a statement that seems to be too harsh. Therefore the answer is option B or "paradox" and that's because paradox is a statement that while seems to be false through investigation can be proven true.
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Answer:
what excerpt is it if its sad happy
<span>B."Well, I don't see the money," said his son, as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall."</span>