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I believe the answer is B.
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A player from the other team pulls Paul's goggles out and smears mud in his eyes. Paul punches him over and over for what he did.
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2
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John Glenn becomes first American to orbit Earth. ... In April 1961, Gagarin was the first man in space, and his spacecraft Vostok 1 made a full orbit before returning to Earth. Less than one month later, Shepard was launched into space aboard Freedom 7 on a suborbital flight.
On February 20, 1962, Glenn flew the Friendship 7 mission, becoming the first American to orbit the Earth, and the fifth person and third American in space. ... Glenn resigned from NASA in January 1964. He planned to run for a U.S. Senate seat from Ohio, but an injury in February 1964 forced his withdrawal.
Answer: The answer is B.
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I just took the quiz. Also, Audrey was ''disappointed she hadn't been arrested.'' On the other hand, Wash said that people who were willingly turning themselves over to the police to be arrested ''must be crazy''.
Question: Who said: <em>''Carry your well-planed oar until you come to a race of people who know nothing of the sea, whose food is never seasoned with salt, strangers all to ships with their crimson prows and long slim oars, wings that make ships fly.''? </em>
Answer: <u>Tiresias said it. According to Greek mythology, he was a blind prophet of Apollo in Thebes, Ancient Greece. </u>
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According to Greek mythology, Tiresias was a blind prophet of Apollo (The national divinity of the Greeks, the god of music, prophecy, healing, poetry and son of Zeus and Leto.) Tiresias is famous for having psychic powers and for having once been transformed into a woman for seven years. In the text mentioned, he was talking to Odysseus, explaining his future to him.
Tiresias knows that Odysseus is looking forward to a sweet smooth journey home but Tiresias explains to Odysseus that it will not be that way. He tells him how difficult the journey will be and the suffering that awaits his men who will not live to arrive home. After telling him this, he predicts that Odysseus will arrive home although it will be in a terrible situation because once he arrives, he will have to reclaim his wife and kill her suitors. Also, he mentions that he will have to appease Poseidon and the heavens so that he can ''ebb away very gently''.