Length of the play best distinguishes a Greek tragedy from a Greek comedy.
It’s D or B bro buttttttt I thinks it’s more D (Shere Khan tries to take Mowgli from his Mother) you know because I’m big smart bro :)
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The unique situation of the Greeks and Romans in this quote is that even though the Romans conquered the Greeks around 146 BC, they did not influence the Greek's way of living. Rather it was the Greeks that influenced the Romans in virtually all aspects of their lives.
This is evident as the Romans took some elements of the Greek culture including their religion, gods, lifestyle, and philosophy.
The Romans absorb the Greek culture, and it appeared like the Romans were the conquered and the Greeks the conqueror.
When the reality is that the Romans were the conqueror and the Greeks the conquered
Hence, “ the conquered (Greeks) becoming the conquerors and the conquerors (Romans) becoming the conquered”
What poem are you talking about i dont see no poem
The sentence is a metaphor because the sentence doesn't use 'like' or 'as'.
An example of a simile would be "Her eyes sparkled LIKE an ocean".