A. A text that changes the belief or fate of a society
A seminal work is a work that has an impact on later works. It changes the belief or fate of a society. It is definitely not mostly forgotten by a society. The seminal work may or may not be entertaining to a society. The Declaration of Independence is considered a seminal work.
The essay required in this prompt is called an analytical essay. See a sample of same below.
<h3>What is the essay that analyzes how Tennyson uses Homer’s The Odyssey as a source for his depiction of the gods in The Lotos-Eaters?</h3>
It is clear to see that Tennyson uses Homer’s The Odyssey as a source for his depiction of the gods in The Lotos-Eaters.
In the referenced text, we see that Odysseus' sailors are made an emergency landing in an unfamiliar nation after a strong wind sweeps them past the island of Cythera on their way home following the destruction of Troy.
It is easy to see that there is a parallel between the use of winds by the gods to punish the sailors and that which occurred in the Odyssey.
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I think it’s D, because “foreign exchange risk” does not say anything about the MNC, and a fixed exchange rate doesn’t cause that much of a problem. I might be terribly wrong.
Answer:
the answer is " Neither decision appears to be better than the other. "
Explanation:
Answer:
1: Imagery- William Shakespeare uses a lot of imagery to reinforce his themes in his tragedy, Hamlet.
2: Worldbuilding- You have to create your own world and consider which elements will reinforce the message of your story.
3: Character/Creature Traits- as you create your characters, consider their traits and how their own make-up and journey contribute to the ideas you want conveyed.
4: Similar Takeaways- Authors tell the entire story as letters to and from a variety of characters. It’s delightful and they’ve done well to capture each voice uniquely and with varying points of view on similar moments. But as different as each character is, a theme begins to emerge
5: Common or Repeated Sentiment- Think about the scenes that would make up your story. Do they share a repeated sentiment? When you read them individually, are the different characters sharing a common feeling?
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