Answer:
The title often suggests the message the author wants to send.
Explanation:
the title does not always include the names of main characters, and you obviously cannot tell what to expect from the plot or the tone of the work by a title, so the answer is the title often suggests the message the author wants to send.
The answer is most likely "Is"
Answer:
c) A message was written <u>on the </u><u>CRUMPLED</u><u> yellow paper.</u>
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Answer:
C/ A great leader has great self-control and makes sound decisions.
Explanation:
The Odysseus defies ancient greek attitude and values by showing pride and arrogance, by not hearing his means pleas he is acting out of pride and he is doing something that they´re not capable of, as result of this his men suffer, he is trying to be god-like and defying the gods with his actions, which eventually leads to his downfall.
The meaning of all of those choices are relatively same, however the difference arises in the probability of the certain action happening.
"The train will leave"...this implies that the situation is probable, and that the train leaves at the specified time every day.
"The train is going to leave"...this implies that there preparations currently underway and if complete, the train will leave at that particular time.
"The train leaves"...this implies that the train departs at the specified time every time.
"The train is leaving"...this implies that all necessary preparations have been made and the train will leave at the specified time.