She’s very much the purpose of adult and child depletion in the story. Really elaborate on the connection to the kids with her
Schlosser shows transparency when he properly supports his claim by using quoted evidence. Option D is the correct one. "Robert L. Peterson , the chairman of IBP, said that moving...." ; " The move shows you...," Don Weswley told the Omaha World -Herald; " They take whatever....."
Hello! I have found the names of the reformers and the options for the contributions from another source but I will just go over them one reformer at a time to avoid repetition!
Elizabeth I
Contribution: offered tolerance to Catholics as long as they showed loyalty to the English monarch
After the Religious Settlement of 1559 that crowned Queen Elizabeth I the Supreme Head of the Church, she faced pressure from the many Protestant refugees who wished for the queen to go against the Catholics which drove them away before her reign. However, she adopted a more careful approach and that is to tolerate all Catholics as long as they will just remain loyal to the monarchy.
John Wycliffe
Contribution: translated religious scripture into a language common people could understand
A professor at Oxford, Wycliffe believed that the current teachings of the Catholic Church go against what was stated in the Bible. Because of this, he decided to translate the manuscripts to English. The Bible was only available in Latin by then (a language not known by the common folks). He was then credited as the first producer of the hand-written English Bibles.
Martin Luther
Contribution: questioned the rightful extent of the pope’s religious authority
Martin Luther was the author of the very infamous "95 Theses" which mainly attacked the Catholic Church and its corruption particularly with the indulgences they are selling. He also believed that the main authority should go to the Bible. His work sparked the Protestant Reformation.
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Explanation:
1) Introduces himself as “Nobody” to the cyclops Polyphemus. This makes it so that the other cyclopes don’t come running when he blinds him.
2) Escapes Polyphemus’ cave by strapping himself and his men to the bellies of the cyclops’ sheep.
3) Gets to listen to the song of the Sirens. He accomplishes this in two steps. First he makes his entire crew drip wax into their ears so they’re effectively deaf for the duration of the stretch. Second, he ties himself to the main mast of the ship, and orders his crew not to ever let him get free (The Sirens’ song makes sailors crash their ships trying to reach them.)
If you also want a part where he shows LACK of intelligence, however, it’s when he tells Polyphemus his true name after escaping his island. This is a fatal mistake, and is the very reason that his journey home is as long and harrowing as it is!
An outside narrator. The book is written in Third Person Omniscient.