Answer: Centaurs
Explanation:
Kinnaras, another half-man, half-horse mythical creature from Indian mythology, appeared in various ancient texts, arts, and sculptures from all around India. It is shown as a horse with the torso of a man where the horse's head would be, and is similar to a Greek centaur.
It comes from the ancient Greek word kentauros, which is sometimes considered to literally mean ‘bull-killer.’ According to the Greek mythology, there was a whole race of them, usually described as ferocious and with somewhat beastly and uncivilized appetites. Chiron was unique case: he was Cronus’ son, wise and just, and had taught a lot of Greek heroes like Achilles and Jason.
Answer:
I can barely see it but I think 1 is A and 2 is C
Explanation:
Mind map or a something along the lines of that with clear subheadings
O A The term "feminism" to describe the movement of
gender equality is too strong a word, which is why Emma
Watson has adopted the term "HeForShe."
O B Emma Watson believes that gender inequality should
not only be a concern for women, but men as well.
OC Gender inequality is an issue that effects women alone,
as women have been denied equal rights and men have
not.
OD The help of men in achieving gender equality is
necessary because their voices and opinions are more
respected than women's.
Emma Watson believes that gender inequality should
not only be a concern for women, but men as well.
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Emma Watson gave a speech which she named as "Heforshe". The main focus of this speech was to talk about gender inequality which is a great problem in the society.
According to her, this gender inequality should not only be a concern for them women but the men should also be concerned about it. Men should also join the feminism fight for fighting this inequality in gender in the society.
I'm thinking Huck Finn, and Of Mice and Men are similar, just by the dialogue, if not by the mannerisms of some of the characters.
I don't know if that answers the question but, hey; I tried. :-/