<span>Show the ambiguity and inherent questions in human beings and their morality. Because the works are so ambiguous, they make the reader question their own morality, as well as the nature of morality in general. He played off the idea of people's base desires and of doing the right thing.</span>
Answer:
Nobody.
Explanation:
Odysseus tells the Cyclops his name is Nobody as he knows that when he attacks, the Cyclops will cry out and be asked by other Cyclopes if it needs help. Of course, the Cyclops replies that “nobody” is bothering or killing it.
cant help you because the questions are from a story. you didn't list the story, when you post questions like that, you need to have the story to. that way people can actually understand it and help you
I believe the correct answer is: the claim of a human tyrant
of enduring glory is transient.
The theme of "Ozymandias", a poem written by Percy
B. Shelly, can be said to be that the claim of a human tyrant of enduring glory
is transient. This theme may be even broader, meaning that everything humans accomplish
is transient such as Ozymandias’ glory in this poem.
Answer:
to a certain extenct
'cause if u want ur kids to have good results they need enough rest and time to do their works although it might annoy the child
but the kid should be given enough freedom so it can enjoy itself and once the child can be trusted they need to have their freedom on how and when they use their tech devices
Explanation: