Answer:
It shows that the goddesses are the foul ones, not her. The tone is sarcastic.
OR
It shows that Eris thinks the goddesses are ridiculous. The tone is mocking.
Explanation:
Those were some answers that were correct on a multiple choice quiz on this poem. Hopefully that gives you a better idea of what the lines mean :)
The correct answer is C because it pauses after stating who did what.
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G5=243
Explanation:
Gn=r⁵¯¹G1
given a1/g1=3 & r=3 then substitute in the formula at the above then we will get
G5=3⁵¯¹ (3)
G5 =3⁴(3)
G5=81(3)
G5=243
Answer:
C. He calls his name to the Cyclops even after his men beg him to
stay silent
Explanation:
The detail from the Odyssey that shows the pride and ability of Odysseus to be vain is the fact that he tells his real name to the Cyclops after they defeat him and sail away, he does that just to show off, and he puts his tripulation in danger because now the other cyclops will know who hurt their fellow cyclop friend and can look for revenge.
*i think i am correct with these*
1) I am afraid of the dark; I have a light in my room
2)Roger play football everyday; He has an addiction.
3)I love the taste of chocolate; I am allergic to it.
4)The cat loves to climb that tree; One day he will catch that bird.
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1) The man has a lot of money; He is not happy at all.
2) The cat slept through the storm; The dog hid under the bed.
THEY ARE SEPERATED THE WAY THEY ARE BECAUSE IT SEPERATES IDEAS OR TWO OPPOSITE...good luck:)