hello! I did a little but of reserch; I believe that the answer will be B, because satyr is a greek god that is also in a lustful god, he also is apart of the twelve titans. satyr can be used asweel to describe a lustful man with great sexual desires, for example: "Charles was an umarried satyr." hope this helped, im not 100 percent sure about this but I believe its right. Good luck!
C) "During the 1300s, a secret passage helped free an English king who was taken captive by his enemies."
Explanation:
<u>A topic sentence must convey the idea of the whole paragraph.</u> <u>In that sense the paragraph here works on the idea of secret passages being historically significant</u> in the important events that changed the course of history.
Thus either the first sentence of the paragraph or this sentence fit the description stated above. Out of all the options given this statement directly refers to the theme and thus is the topic sentence.
<span>Shakespeare makes allusions to the great rulers Alexander and Caesar to emphasize that everyone eventually dies.
Even those great and famous leaders such as Caesar and Alexander died in the end - there is no escaping death, no matter how important you are. Even though it seemed that these two people were so loved and strong they could evade death, this was not the case - which is true for every human being.
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And it doesn't take place in England. Instead, the action happens in the land of the Danes (what is today the nation of Denmark) and the land of the Geats (what is today the nation of Sweden). So, if someone asks you what the setting of Beowulf<span> is, you can tell them that it's 5th or 6th Century Scandinavia.</span>
1- The line plot probably doesnt show the ages of third graders because the numbers are to high
2- (not positive about this one) I think the title would be ages of adults because its in the 50 range