because initial research is a form of raw notes seeing that can be looked back on if in need.
C) A great leader had great self-control and makes sound decisions.
<em>In The Odysseys by Homer</em>, Odyssey when on cyclopes island proclaim his identity which is an example of pride and hubris. Odyssey decides to control his actions with the Polyphemus, despite the appeals made by his crew to depart from the island quickly. As a result due to his pride and arrogance, his men have to suffer. His pride and arrogance go against the Greek values when he yells back at Polyphemus, calling himself <em>"raider of the cities" </em>and that he is from Ithaca to commend himself. Such pride leads him to his downfall as hubris was a sin as believed by the Greek. They believed that the humans were below them in a hierarchy and showing hubris was an act of equalizing themselves with the god.
After reading both texts, we can see that the authors mostly share their opinions about the San Diego Zoo, but that Text 1 author prefers capybaras.
- Zoos provide people with important information about animals. - Both authors.
- The San Diego Zoo is a great place for animals to live. - Both authors.
- The best animal to see at the zoo is the capybara. - Text 1 author.
<h3>What are the authors' opinions?</h3>
After reading both Text 1 and Text 2, we can see that the two authors like the San Diego Zoo. One goes there as a visitor, the other works there. Both speak of how the zoo provides important information about the animals. And both mention that the zoo provides a good habitat for the animals. However, Text 1 author focuses on capybaras, whereas Text 2 author speaks more generally.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude the author who would agree with each opinion is the following:
- Zoos provide people with important information about animals. - Both authors.
- The San Diego Zoo is a great place for animals to live. - Both authors.
- The best animal to see at the zoo is the capybara. - Text 1 author.
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Direction: Change the sentences to Indirect speech:
<h2>Answer:</h2>
(1) “How glad I am”, said Honey, “to meet my friend here."
<u>Indirect</u> <u>speech</u>;
- Honey said that she's glad to meet her friend there.
(2) “Hurrah !” cried Hitanshi “We have won the match."
<u>Indirect</u> <u>speech</u>;
- Hitanshi said Hurrah! because they won the match.
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<u>Explanation</u>:
<h2>What is Direct and Indirect Speech?</h2>
<u>Direct Speech</u>: the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in his own actual words without any change.
<u>Indirect Speech</u>: the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in our own words.
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