Yellowstone National park , the West's oldest national park, is the site of Old Faithful.
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The answer is C, dependent clause, <span>because it has a verb, but it cannot stand on its own. </span>
B. biologist is the answer
Why does Odysseus leave home?
Odysseus leaves home to fight in the 10 years Trojan War. He was summoned by the King of Sparta to help retrieve Queen Helen of Sparta, who was kidnapped.
Why does Cyclops live alone in a cave?
The Cyclops lives alone in his cave because his kind is very independent and don't interact with each other.
why does Odysseus go to hades, the land of the dead?
Odysseus goes to the land of the dead to see the blind prophet Tiresias. he needs help from the prophet to guide him home.
To whom does Odysseus speak in the land of the dead?
Odysseus speaks to Elpenor, one of his crewmen, who died after falling asleep on and falling from the roof of Circe's house. He asks Odysseus to return to her home and dispose of his body properly or else the gods will become angry with Odysseus for neglecting it. Odysseus promises that he will do this.
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Thoreau's Civil Disobedience espouses the need to prioritize one's conscience over the dictates of laws. It criticizes American social institutions and policies, most prominently slavery and the Mexican-American War.
Thoreau begins his essay arguing that the government rarely proves itself useful and that it derives its power from the majority because they are the strongest group, not because they hold the most legitimate viewpoint. He contends that people's first obligation is to do what they believe is right and not to follow the law dictated by the majority. When a government is unjust, people should refuse to follow the law and distance themselves from the government in general. A person is not obligated to devote his life to eliminating evils from the world, but he is obligated not to participate in such evils.