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Lewis Hyde describes the trickster as a "boundary-crosser". The trickster crosses and often breaks both physical and societal rules. ... In some Greek myths Hermes plays the trickster. He is the patron of thieves and the inventor of lying, a gift he passed on to Autolycus, who in turn passed it on to Odysseus.
Explanation:
Answer:
(A)
Explanation:
Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time;
Here in this stanza, we are told that great people's lives remind us that we too can be great people if we so choose to be.
I believe the answer to be (A) since the stanza tells us that we can be great by looking at great men's lives.
Answer:
1. wild
2. adjustable
3. too
4. demanding
5. surviving
6. adventurous
I'm not sure about the keyword "two."
Answer: 1. Develop a thesis statement. 2. Brainstorm, maybe with a Venn diagram. 3. Proof-read. 4. Create an outline
Explanation: I hope this helps
We can't know about the statements you talking about !