<span>Belshazzar ruled Babylon, an intense country with a long history and a long queue of capable lords. One of those lords was Nebuchadnezzar, who had vanquished Judah, conveying the sanctuary fortunes to Babylon alongside Daniel and numerous different hostages. Belshazzar was Nebuchadnezzar's grandson through his little girl Nitocris. Belshazzar calls Nebuchadnezzar his "dad", however, this is a non-exclusive utilization of the word father, signifying "precursor."</span>
Answer:
it is 15
Explanation:
cuz i checked the calender
Answer:
Mavis Obeng Tiwaah,
Post Office Box 23176,
Kumasi-Ashanti Region
Ghana.
September 12,2021.
The Minister,
Ashanti Region Municipality,
P. O. Box 1742,
Accra.
Dear sir,
HOW GAlAMSEY HAVE DESTROYED OUR WATER BODIES.
Generally, water bodies serves as a good impact to the individual and the country at large. Water bodies provides electricity, fishes, tourist centers and aods domestic and industrial purposes.
The fact that water bodies serve as a good impact to the individual and the country at large doesn't mean it is without problem. The problem is as follows.
The major problem been faced by water bodies is the GAlAMSEY. Young people with the aim of getting rich early use chemicals,
cynaide and excavators to. dug a big hole so as to get gold . This activity is excessively happening in your constituency. Dear sir, the saddest part is that,they do not cover the hole been dug . So when there's a heavy rainfall, it then washes the soil and then finally settles in our water bodies which makes it harmful to use.
As at now, citizens are complaining due to shortage of water and has completely led to diseases which is killing most of the people.
Dear sir, immediate help and advice should be in access to curb this misfortune. Radio station and other forum should also help in educating the citizens about the consequences and effect of destroying water bodies. Dear sir, I hope this stated views would be taken into consideration.
Yours Faithfully,
<em><u>Mavis.</u></em>
If the passage is this one :
The swineherd led him to the manor later
in rags like a foul beggar, old and broken,
propped on a stick. These tatters that he wore
hid him so well that none of us could know him
when he turned up, not even the older men.
We jeered at him, took potshots at him, cursed him.
Daylight and evening in his own great hall
<span>he bore it, patient as a stone.
It might be said that the similies represent an image of </span><span>battered but unruffled.
</span><span>this is connected to this person´s suffering but at the same time how it does not disturb him even if he is old. </span>
Documentation/citation of Info and Ethics.