Answer:
c. Odysseus is religious and he believes in the power of the gods.
Explanation:
Homer's epic narrative "The Odyssey" tells the story of the king of Ithaca, Odysseus, who had been away from home for more than two decades. It narrates the journey of the king and his men, the hardships they endure and the various traps and obstacles they had to overcome.
The excerpt in the question shows when Odysseus and his men had taken the sheep of the cyclops in Book IX. They had just got away from the wrath of Polyphemus whose eye he had hurt, along with stealing things from him. But he also make it a point to offer sacrifices to the gods, especially Zeus who was lord over all. Even though "Zeus disdained [my] offering; destruction for [my] ships he had in store and death for those who sailed them, [my] companions", Odysseus did not waver in his reverence for the gods. This shows his religious nature, his faith in the gods and belief in their power.
In chapter 3, Tsotsi reminisces about the battle he had with Boston, he despised him. Tsotsi then reveals the reason why he picked Boston because everyone else like him, he was intelligent and had a virtue. Later that day, Tsotsi decides to r*pe and k*ll a woman in the bluegum trees, but fortuitously doesn't because of a mourning baby.
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We could make sure we put paper glass and recycling in the right bins and we could turn off the lights in the day and open the curtains instead.
Answer: B
send an e-mail message to someone in charge at the website where she booked her hotel.
Explanation:
Sending an email is her best option of all the options listed