Answer:
Women were traditionally served first in Greek banquets
Explanation:
Answer:
1st part -- "in the palace"
2nd part -- "to an old tower"
Explanation:
"in the palace" reveals that she's actually in the palace (at first)
"to an old tower" reveals that she's then goes to the actual old tower, where she finds that old lady there
these two parts helps readers know that so far, she's not gone out of the palace, such as to the forest
Answer: Many people enjoy using the honor system.
Explanation:
The statement that support the claim in Freakonomics that “people are generally good even without enforcement” is that "Many people enjoy using the honor system".
A honor system is a system that is simply based on trust and honesty. In aa honor system, people know what's expected of them without being forced and supervised and they do whatever they need to do accordingly in a honest way.
Answer:b) The beliefs of the two groups directly opposed each other.
Explanation:"SINNERS IN THE HANDS OF AN ANGRY GOD" is a semon given by Rev. Jonathan Edwards at Enfield, July 1741.
Reverend Jonathan Edwards is a one of the most famous American Thoelogians, he is credited with many sermons of great interest and reputation, he based his writings on two basic Headings
(1) THE ABSOLUTE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD
(2) THE BEAUTY OF GOD'S HOLINESS.
Reverend Jonathan Edwards was vital to the "first great awakening" which took place in Europe in the Eighteenth century.
Answer:
I believe this part of the passage fits your description. "His host tried to persuade the warrior to stay a few days, but Hidesato insisted on going home, saying that he had now finished what he had come to do, and must return. The Dragon King and his family were all very sorry to have him leave so soon, but since he would go they begged him to accept a few small presents (so they said) in token of their gratitude to him for delivering them forever from their horrible enemy the centipede.
" After defeating the enemy, the brave warrior didn't demand any form payment from the dragon king but humbly accepted their gratitude. It supports the cultural value that one should help others without expecting payment in return.