Answer:
1. Circe
2. Sol
Explanation:
In Book 12, Ulysses is warned by Circe about the impending dangers of Scylla and Charybdis. She tells him not to harm the cattle of the sun god, Sol. Hope this helps!
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Read The law of life, by Jack London
Consider Koskoosh's memory of the bull moose. What meaning does this memory contribute to the story's central themes?
Answer: The moose´s death, as Koskoosh´s, becomes a symbol of the law of life, as every living creature is meant to die someday.
Explanation:
Koskoosh recollection about a sick old moose being left behind by the rest of the heard and subsequently getting killed by wolves, reminds him of his mortality, as he realizes that his situation is the same. Koskoosh himself has become old and been left behind to die by his tribe. And he understands that, despite any efforts to fight it, death is part of the law of life.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
B
Theodora´s waiting for the publisher´s response and her time in the woods after her manuscript has been accepted.
Explanation:
I know from personal experience that the feelings that come along when a manuscript is finished and accepted, can rightly be described as pure fulfillment. In A the manuscript is finished but she cannot feel really fulfilled because the response of the publisher is needed to do so.
Family problems (C & D) can´t be seen in the light of fullfillment.
A. (apex)
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A. The cement being overtaken by flowers and grass implies that the sidewalks are no longer maintained.
B. The words "laughter" and "stumbled" convey a disturbing and eerie tone.</span>