Answer:
The school leaders at Washington University helped Yoshio Matsumoto by extending him an invitation to study there at the engineering faculty.
Explanation:
It was a hard time during the World War II, and despite the U.S were hostile towards the Japanese people, they created a council to help them overcome their difficulties by studying at the University. George Throop, the school's chief administrative officer, issued a letter in which he stated that Japanese students would be accepted to be educated at the institution. Washington University sponsored Yoshio Matsumoto and changed his life for the best by making him an engineer.
Third person limited point of view, is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of a single character, while other characters are presented only externally. Third person limited grants a writer more freedom than first person, but less knowledge than third person omniscient.
a i think is the correct answer
Answer:
The correct answer is option c
. Athena, the goddess disguised as Mentes.
Explanation:
Athena goes down to Ithaca disguised as Mentes to advise Telemachus to make the aforementioned journey. This serves at the same time to highlight the situation in Ithaca. Some suitors urge Penelope to marry and at the same time eat the possessions of Odysseus and Telemachus.
Telemachus, incited by Athena-Mentes, gathers the assembly of the people, where he exposes his intention to travel and tries to drive the suitors out of the palace.
Answer:
ithink its c im not sure.