Answer:
They resulted in the passage of new laws or regulations.
Explanation:
anything adds new laws. common sense
Because scops (oral storytellers) were telling their stories orally and not from a written account, they needed something that would allow them to easily remember those stories. This why you notice that tales or epics that were first told orally have a certain cadence that makes it easier to follow. This allows the storyteller to remember and it also allows the reader to follow along in a better way.
As an interesting side note, these story tellers would also sometimes put the stories to music as that was another way to tell the stories. They would start as ballads and the storyteller would play a tune while they sang the stories.
Answer: There will not be many changes in my routine and the treatment of others towards me.
Explanation: As a person unemployed for a day I think I would take that day to relax and think a little about why I am unemployed. Depending on the causes of my unemployment, my mood may vary. If I was expelled I could be sad but if I quit I would be happy.
The change that people would have with me being unemployed would not be great. I think that many people would worry about not having a job but they will love me in the same way.
On a day as unemployed, I would get up a little late, prepare a good breakfast, a shower, and then go to exercise. In the afternoon I would read a book and at night I would do an online course.
I’ll give you some ideas.
1. Asked for help when completing a math assignment. Felt embarrassed to need helpful but once I received the help I felt accomplished.
2. I had asked for help when I was unsure of which direction my class was. I felt okay to ask for help since it had been the first week of school. Once they helped me out I felt appreciative towards them.
3. I asked for help when searching for a certain book. I felt nervous to ask an employee, but once they helped me find it I realized I shouldn’t have worried in the first place.
This was super rushed. Sorry!
The overuse of adverbs often results in lazy verb choices and weak sentences.