<span>Helios (the sun god) had seven herds of oxen and
seven flocks of sheep guarded by his daughters, Phaëthusa and Lampetië. Circe
warned Odysseus to avoid the island no matter what as these harming these
cattles will bring will down Zeus’ wrath. However, cursed by Poseidon, Odysseus
and his men decided to stay on the island for a month with the condition that
no one must touch the cattles. When all the cattles died, Helios was enraged
and asked Zeus to cast a lightning on Odysseus’ ship. All his men died except
for Odysseus.</span>
Answer:
It will help them in the long run for other people will be able to read it and they will be able to put more words per line of a piece of paper
Explanation:
Are you listening me
this sentence is in active voice
Hi! :)
Aside from using an English old style, Jack London, the author of the story of Keesh used a figurative speech. One of the lines in the story is “The anger boiled a white heat.”
The author used personification and metaphor in the story to describe or identify something that is related to or the same as some unrelated things.