The correct answer you are looking for is "C"-<span>Epic poetry from all cultures contains at least some of the conventions of epic machinery, but very rarely all of them. I hope that this answer was correct and helpful. If not, thank you for your time.</span>
The chronology displayed in the excerpt is option 3) "Pope follows to invest in the cycling industry steps".
In this excerpt, the author is narrating Pope's interest in bikes as a way to make make business. Evidence in the text supports this view: "A Civil War veteran and entrepreneur, he wondered about the machine's possibilities as both a business venture and a means of transportation". In this part, the author describes Pope as entrepreneur and how he thought about the possibility of investing in bikes. Then, at the end of the excerpt, the author tells how Pope was convinced by the bikes' possible business success "the businessman suddenly saw the potential of traveling on two wheels."
Personification, metaphor, and simile are the main figurative language used in the book. the imagery is describing the journey of Bilbo a young hobbit that was hired by dwarves to be a thief so the can get their gold back.
Answer:
the very left one, 2/3 < 6/8
Explanation:
because 2/3< 3/4,you divide 6/8 by two and make it 3/4
Answer:
No, you will face criticism, judgement, and backlash.
Explanation:
For example, in Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Fredrick Nietzche, Zarathustra descends from the cave after ten years of isolation to give his newfound enlightenment to the people. He tells them that the Earth's meaning is the overman or Ubermensch (one willing to risk all to enhance humanity). The overman is free from all the prejudices and moralities of human society and creates his conditions and purpose. The people rejected him, laughed at him, and, overall, the message went over their heads. They wish to continue their life of mundane mediocrisy. He chooses not to persuade the crowd, but rather to speak to those interested in separating themselves from the herd.
As you can see, the people rejected a new idea. This is a universal concept dating to stories of prophets preaching their book to people.
The overman is one who can endure the backlash from society and persist in his truth.
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