Answer:
11.shs is late
12.I know because she threw her books in her bag and ran out of the door
13.she is going to school
14.I know because she had to back her backpack
15.He was waiting so he could go with james
16.I know because he was saying that he hopes that James would show up
17.No, they are not friends
18."Kelvin hoped that he wouldn't ", in that sentence he was saying that he hoped that James wouldn't show up
19.He was nervous because he didn't k own if James was going to show up or not
20.the first and second sentence
Answer:
1)Parents cannot afford the fees of the university. 2) Child's interested stream would not be fitted for a particular institution.
3)They cannot be accepted because of their background which would not be suitable for learners of university.
If I had to take a guess I believe he means that he is a very smart intelligent history teacher. He is familiar to the topic of history and knows enough to be a teacher, and a very good one at that. I hope this answer helped and I'm sorry if it didn't.
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In the early sections of the Odyssey, Athena appears to Telemachus in disguise as Mentor. As Mentor, she gives Telemachus the confidence to speak to Nestor about his father, Odysseus. Nestor relates what he knows (which is little), but bids Telemachus seek his father with the same zeal Orestes took in avenging Agamemnon’s death. Nestor sends Telemachus to Sparta to seek information about his father, and the wise old king sends his son, Pisistratus, as a companion. Athena departs following these events.
When Athena departs from Telemachus and Nestor, she reveals herself to be a goddess by putting off her disguise and flying away in the likeness of a vulture (or eagle, depending on your translation). As the Richard Lattimore translation relates in Book 3, lines 371-377 (the spellings in his translation differ from some spellings in other translations):
So speaking, gray-eyed Athene went away in the likeness
of a vulture, amazement seized on all the Achaians,
and the old man was amazed at what his eyes saw. He took
Telemachos by the hand and spoke a word to him and named him:
‘Dear friend, I have no thought that you will turn out mean and cowardly
if, when you are so young, the gods go with you and guide you
thus.