Answer:
False.
Explanation:
James was indeed the younger brother of Jesus. But Mark was not his disciple. In fact, Mark was a disciple of Peter, one of the original disciples of Jesus Christ. The Gospel according to Mark was written by him, who learned about the stories of Jesus through Peter and also Paul. He was an associate of Paul, who was the most revered and prominent preacher of the Gospel after the death of Jesus Christ. So, it is wrong that Mark was the disciple of James. Not only was he not that, he also did not learn about the stories of Jesus from James and did not retell the stories from James.
The answer is, he tells him about the rock quarry. Hope this help!
Answer:
1. awful
2. successful
3. aware
4. likely (they both would work though so.....)
5. eligible
6. subject
<span>Because it was a trial. Elpenor was drunk when Odysseus and his crew were finally leaving Circe’s island. He was climbing down from her roof when he slipped from a ladder and broke his neck. In the commotion, no one noticed his accident. Later, when Odysseus visits Hades to get advice on how to return home from the ghost of Tiresias, he is shocked to encounter the shade of Elpenor. He hadn’t even realized he was missing, let alone dead. Elpenor begs Odysseus to return and to give him an honorable burial. So now Odysseus is forced to sail all the way back to Circe’s island to fulfill this new obligation. It becomes one more task that he must accomplish before he can return home to Ithaca—otherwise known as a trial.</span>