Answer:
They have a magical power.
"There were wings on his cap and sandals, and he carried a winged staff, around which two golden serpents were twined."
Explanation:
According to the text from "Perseus and the Quest for the Head of Medusa", it is narrated that Perseus is sent by Poseidon to kill Medusa and he is aided by Athena and other gods who ensure his victory and successful escape.
Among some of the things that were given him was a winged sandal and it had magical properties which could make Perseus fly.
The evidence from the text that supports the answer above is "There were wings on his cap and sandals, and he carried a winged staff, around which two golden serpents were twined." which helps to show the theme of magic that the sandal and other gifts contain.
Answer:
Theme and Situational Irony
The main theme of Charles is identity, specifically the conflict between the identity Laurie has, the one he wants, and the one his parents think he has. Jackson begins the focus on identity by leaving out important information: the names of the other characters.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. W. Edwards Deming.
Explanation:
We can remember a quote from Edwards Deming that can show the importance of management for him: "The worker is not the problem. The problem is at the top! Management!" and also in his book " The Essential Deming: Leadership Principles from the Father of Quality" we can read the following quote: "Performance of management should be measured by potential to stay in business, to protect investment, to ensure future dividends and jobs through improvement of product and service for the future, not by the quarterly dividend."
The answer is D. A story that begins after the resolution