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Hazel and Augustus meet at Support Group and bond over literature. They discuss poetry, books, and the meaning of life and death. Hazel has accepted her fate of early death, but worries how her parents will handle it. Gus fears he’ll die without accomplishing something great and leaving his mark on the world.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. A
2. D
3. C
I don't have an explanation- Sorry :^
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Hello. You did not put the passage to which the question refers, but taking into account the legend of Gilgamesh we can conclude that the ancient Sumerians stimulated values such as loyalty to friendships, courage, determination and negativity about human mortality.
Explanation:
With the Gilgamesh story as a basis for identifying values stimulated by Sumerians, we can see that they exalted friendships, even among totally different people. This can be seen through the unlikely but successful friendship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu. In addition, Gilgamesh shows loyalty, courage and determination in his battles and goals, which shows that these were also values stimulated by this civilization.
Nevertheless, the most evident value in this story is the sumerians' aversion to human mortality, since Gilgamesh's main objective is to achieve immortality, something he does not achieve.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
The reason is that it's describing the mountain as "<em>pushing of her knees,</em>" which is personifying the mountain as actually pushing her off.
(If I'm wrong I don't mean it because I'm giving my confident answer. I'm 89% sure this is correct.)