<span>The aspects of Greek life are reflected in the excerpt are:
People traveled by boat and roads. - </span><span>the road lay open to him, </span><span>
People held feasts to celebrate. - </span>host of happy people who are always banqueting and holding joyful revelry ; they welcomed him to their feast,<span>
Music was part of celebrations. - </span>dancing to the sound of flute and lyre<span> </span><span>
Girls danced to music at feasts. - </span><span>maidens dancing to the sound of flute and lyre </span>
Answer:
The character being described in the lines is:
C. Grendel.
Explanation:
Grendel is one of the character in the epic poem "Beowulf". He is described as having a monster-like appearance, as well as being a man-eating monster, incapable of feeling, whose only purpose is to kill. Notice how somber and scary the words associated with him are: shameless, shocking, malice, and murder. No one truly understands Grendel's motivations to kill, and nobody truly cares. All they want is to get rid of the monster, which is what the hero Beowulf does.
Christianity is a religion whose followers claim to follow Prophet Jesus and call him the son of God. A core belief of the Christians is the Trinity which states that God is three separate entities - a father, son, and a holy spirit. They also believe that Jesus was crucified as a sacrifice so that Christians can be saved regardless of their deeds. However, Christian beliefs are subjected to wide scrutiny. The Bible has been through a great deal of tampering and modifications, and there are many contradictions between different editions.
Answer:
D. draw the reader's attention to the materials needed
Explanation:
Looking at the numerical from the excerpt, one will discover that it was included in order to draw the reader's attention to the materials needed.
The numerical list actually describe the measurements of the materials to be used in the construction of the beehive. The reader will be able to understand the sizes of the materials needed for the construction of the Langstroth Beehive. Such numerical list actually draws the reader's attention.