Answer:
I can't understand your language
Explanation:
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Answer:
all of them
Explanation:
They will all contain at least a small amount of information about Prometheus because he was quite popular.
Answer: <em><u>Plato aka B</u></em>
Explanation:
Plato believed that the soul operated on three levels
Reason, will and desire
According to Plato, the soul or mind is separable from the body, true knowledge is discovered through reflection and logic , sense impressions and observations are unreliable.
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<span>Personification is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
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Answer:
As used in this epigram, "nomadic" is modifying the noun "longings".
Explanation:
This question is tricky because <u>the word order in the poem is inverted. In English, the adjective is placed before the noun it modifies</u>: beautiful girl, blue sky, bright eyes, etc. But here, the author has chosen to place the adjective "nomadic" after the noun it refers to, which would be "longings". What the epigraph means is that our old nomadic longings, that is, that desire we have to move from one place to another, which we inherited from our ancestors, will burst out if we stay in one place for too long.
The poem by John Meyers O'Hara is used as an epigraph (short quotation) at the beginning of "The Call of the Wild", a novel by Jack London.