Answer:
"to emphasize the challenges inherent in determining a ruling for a varied nation."
Explanation:
If this is from reading the excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education.
Let me know if you have any further questions, as I am only guessing as to what your question is on!
Homer refers to Odysseus as “of many counsels.” Of himself Odysseus
says: “I am Osysseus, son os Laertes, who am in men’s minds for all manner of wiles….” In Book XIII of the Odyssey Athena says: “Crafty must he be and knavish, who would outdoo thee in all manner of guile, even if it were a god encountered thee. Hardy man, subtle of wit, of guile in satiate, so thou was not even in thine own country to cease from thy sleights and knavish words, which thous lovest from the bottom of thine heart! But come, no mpore let us tell of these things, being both of us practiced in deceits, for that thou art of all men far the first in counsel and in discourse, and I in the company of all the gods win renown for my wit and wile.” Later she says: "Wherefore I may in no wise leave thee in grief, so courteous art thou, so ready of wit and so prudent." Athena incorporates those skills which Odysseus <span>masters.</span>
You ask yourself, "what is the main idea?" "what is the story about?". The theme is like the things that the story surrounds.
It’s the neighborhood because it’s right I took the test lol
When writing the free verse, a poet has to decide where each line should end and how many lines will appear in each stanza.
<h3>What is free verse?</h3>
Free verse poems are a type of poetry that allows the poet to use various methods to their desires.
This type of poetry has no regular rhyme and does not follow a certain rhyme scheme. A poet has to decide where each line should end and how many lines will appear in each line.
Therefore, A and C are the correct options.
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