Answer:
I believe this question is based on the poem by Emily Dickinson;
There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
From this poem, the similarity i can find between a book and a frigate, a courser, and a chariot is their ability to take an individual to a different place physically or mentally. For effect, the book can take an individual to another place mentally, while the frigate, courser and chariot will take an individual to another place physically.
Look on the back of the book and change the words.
Answer:
When there is not enough evidence to completely justify it, or if there is another perspective on the situation.
Explanation:
Hope that helps!
<span>Argos was Odysseus’ dog. He was once a skilled tracker but
was left uncared for when Odysseus left. However, Argos dies after he sees
Odysseus disguised as a beggar. Argos symbolizes Ithaca in that both have been
wrecked and hurt because of the suitors. </span>
<span>1. In whatever way we may regard these anecdotes, there can be no doubt that Bede took the utmost pains to assure himself of their importance.
2. He is careful to acquire, if possible, first-hand evidence; where this cannot be obtained, he scrupulously mentions the lack of it. He admits only the testimony of witnesses of high character and generally quotes them by name.</span>