Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The given quote is taken from The Odyssey, Book II.
The speaker of the above lines is Antinous. Antinous is speaking to Telemachus.
Antinous <u>is one of the suitors of Penelope, Telemachus's mother. In the lines, he is speaking about the deceiving scheme of Penelope which she used to trick her suitors in the Odyssey. </u>
In The Odyssey, Penelope tricks her suitors by deceiving them she will marry only after finishing her weaving. But every day after weaving she would unweave it. and like this Penelope tricked her suitors for three years.
So, the correct answer is option C.
In the fourth stanza of “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley, It follows the abab - cdcd - efefef -ghgh rhyme scheme.
It is relatively short, containing only eight syllables to each line.
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The right answer is rounded arches.
Gothic buildings were designed to be more heavenly with large open spaces. The difference in vaulting and arches allowed the construction of impressive tall designs that supported the increased height of the towers. New design elements allowed for redistribution of weight, so towers would not crush themselves. One of the new elements was the pointed arches: Much more supportive than rounded arches, that also gave the illusion of pointing towards heaven.
Answer:
The setting is in Tibet China in the year 2005
Explanation:
'The Neglected Senses' is a compelling story of Rosemary Mahoney, who morbid fear for going blind after an accident, drove her to explore the world of blind people.
In 2005, she went to Tibet China to interview a blind woman by name Sabriye Tenberken and her seeing husband Paul Kroneberg, who were the founders of 'Braille Without Borders' the first school for blind and visually impaired people in Tibet.
In the year 2009, she spent three months teaching English language to blind and visually impaired people at a school in Trivandium, India called International School for Social Entrepreneurs where she met with and interacted with visually impaired people from across the world.