Jonas feels worried enough that he does not particularly wish to share his feelings, but he knows that to hide them is against the rules. Consequently, when it is his turn to speak, he explains that he feels apprehensive about the approaching Ceremony of Twelve. Jonas has no idea what his vocation will be. In response, his parents send Lily to bed because they wish to speak privately with Jonas.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Both essays have a conversational tone." the two traits are common to the essays “The Danger of Lying in Bed” and “The Fallacy of Success” is that <span>Both essays have a conversational tone.</span>
Based on the given excerpt above from the excerpt from Part 3 of The Odyssey by Homer, <span> the conclusion about Odysseus (the speaker) that is best supported by the excerpt would be option A: </span>He trusts Circe’s advice. Circe is the character in the Odyssey who is considered as <span>a goddess of magic. Hope this answer helps.</span>
I believe it is taking notes because you would want to add what the speaker was saying, his actions, and body language.
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Here’s an sentence that uses indicative mood:
We are eating dinner now.