I'm going to go with option B. (The Greeks loved their gods)
Hate is a synonym for Despise and from the passage it doesn't seem like they hated the gods.
The gods were predictable is an alternative, however, we don't have supporting details that they were always right.
And lastly, we know they didn't fear their gods because it states that they believed the gods.<span />
What?
what is this supposed to mean? is it a joke? I don't understand.
Answer:
Reduced/depressed
courageously/daringly
Boost/inflate
Explanation:
The following statement displays the recommendation of National Football League's(NFL) rule to wear new and lighter helmets by the players to diminish the chances of head injury during collisions between players. However, it has led the players to play more brazenly and fearlessly that eventually may cause the expansion of the number of collisions suffered by NFL players due to the valiant behavior of the players. This equates the ratio and leading to no improvement in the reduction of injuries among them even after this rule.
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
Im not positive but thats what I put.
Answer:Freedom’s Ring is Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, animated. Here you can compare the written and spoken speech, explore multimedia images, listen to movement activists, and uncover historical context. Fifty years ago, as the culminating address of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, King demanded the riches of freedom and the security of justice. Today, his language of love, nonviolent direct action, and redemptive suffering resonates globally in the millions who stand up for freedom together and elevate democracy to its ideals. How do the echoes of King’s Dream live within you?
Explanation:Today, his language of love, nonviolent direct action, and redemptive suffering resonates globally in the millions who stand up for freedom together and elevate democracy to its ideals. How do the echoes of King’s Dream live within you?