The correct answers are these two options: “but the towers themselves look blind” and “shattered image of a man or a god”. Taken from the short story “<em>By the Waters of Babylon</em>” by Stephen Vincent Benét (1937), the passage presented above narrates the moment when John, the son of a priest, visits the Place of the Gods. <u>The Place of the Gods</u> or <u>The Dead Place</u> was a great city that was destroyed by a great burning and it was said to be inhabited with spirits and demons since then. Since the passage describes this <u>desolate place</u>, the writer used a suspense tone in the narration. By definition, desolation is the state of a place that is completely empty or where everything has been destroyed. In this case, the two options “<em>but the towers themselves look blind</em>” and “<em>shattered image of a man or a god</em>” are the correct phrases that describe the details of a destroyed, desolate place which is <u>the Place of the Gods</u>.
Creative, Curious, Active, Organized, Caring, Kind, Sincere, Sensitive, Shy.
<span>It appears to be shock. The words described in
the excerpt are a manifestation of shock, or huge sadness. </span>
Answer:
I would stick up for myself or my friend and if that doesn't work I'd tell my parents about what's going on and as for my friend they should tell their parents there is no our way I could handle that situation.
Explanation:
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