Answer: -Odysseus's men "went to sleep above the wash of ripples" (Homer 503).
-Homer writes that the men "went to sleep above the wash of ripples" (503).
Explanation:
C frame format is the answer.
First you should know that possessive pronouns replace a name or a noun that indicates possession, to whom something belongs. With this explained, the answer are:
His <em>sister-in-law’s</em> letter came as a surprise to Chuck (the apostrophe goes at the end of the last word)
<em>Arizona’s</em> climate is dry (the apostrophe goes at the end of the word)
She is a writing a paper on <em>Byron’s and Shelly’s</em> poems (the apostrophe goes at the end of the second name because the entity is not the same)
I met a man<em> whose</em> sister I know (because it reffers to his sister)
It’s too bad that the <em>dog’s</em> foot got hurt (the apostrophe goes at the end of the word)
<em>Smith’s</em> house is red (the apostrophe goes at the end of the surname)
<em>Kevin and Mike’s</em> parents, Arthur and Alice Brooks, are both scientists (the apostrophe goes at the end of the second name because the entity is the same)
A creed is a statement or a mantra or principles that a person vows to live by. In this case the creed must be applicable to a teenager. See the Teen Creed below.
<h3>What is the example of a Teen Creed?</h3>
I pledge to obey my parents no matter the pressure
My education sits above every peer pleasure
To pay them back for the sacrifice they have made
I must at all cost succeed, come what may.
The above is an example of a creed.
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