Answer:
B sorry ya itu jawaban ya
Complete the sentence using the correct tenses of verb from the options.
<u>We are wandering</u> through the blueberry field,
our mouths <u>filled</u> with more fruit than our baskets
Here is the correct question:
- __________ through the blueberry field, our mouths ______ with more fruit than our baskets
A. We are wandering / filled
B. will wander/filled
C. wandered / will fill
D. wander / filling
- This means the narrator and some other people are walking through the field while their mouths is full of fruits than their baskets.
Therefore, it was narrated that the wanderers have more fruits in their mouths than their baskets.
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Answer:
The correct answer is C. helps explain the origins of some words.
Explanation:
A is incorrect because myths are made-up in order to explain some occurrences from nature. They are not accurate - they represent stories of heroes and their accomplishments and have little to do with actual lives of people in the past.
B is also incorrect because Greek mythology is about ancient Greece rather than other civilizations. Every civilization has its own myths.
D is incorrect because myths explain natural processes, not scientific.
Therefore, the only correct answer is C. Some words originate from myths, like the word atlas (a book of maps), which comes from the Greek myth about the titan Atlas who had to carry the heavens on his shoulders, or the word typhoon (a type of storm) which comes from the Greek myth about Typhon, a sea monster.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
Bacchus granted Midas's wish for a golden touch.
Midas couldn't eat because of the wish Bacchus granted.
Explanation:
The details about Silenus are not important to the summary of the myth. The purpose of the myth is to teach that one needs to be careful for what one wishes. All things that seem to be great do have a negative side to them. In this myth, Midas is granted the wish for a golden touch. He thinks this is wonderful and perfect. He's very excited when he tries his gift and everything he touches turns to gold. However, he soon realizes that this wish was not well thought out. Midas is unable to eat since all the food he touches turns to gold. Because of this, he chooses to go back to Bacchus and ask him to reverse the wish.
Answer:
Sentence 4
Explanation:
Not exactly sure, haven't done this in awhile but seems the most likely to me.