An <u>onion </u>seller is waiting for customers at the market.
Explanation:
So according to the expectation of the question, the answer "onion", "o" is not capitalized.
Reason:
"Onion" is a noun. In simple terms noun represent "name, place, animal things".
So noun should be capitalized but it also depends on the type of noun. All the vegetable names, fruits name, etc comes under common noun.
Example: cat, women, uncle
So, mostly common nouns are not capitalized.
But Proper nouns are usually capitalized.
Example: Pacific Ocean, America
The themes that apply to the Odyssey are 1) too much pride is dangerous, and 2) great journeys often lead back home. These are themes because these make up the general idea of the book. All of the other answers are either too specific or incorrect when looking at the plot of the novel to be true themes. Hubris (excessive pride) is a reoccurring issue and theme of the book, and the end of the hero’s journey ends with him back at his home in Ithaca, therefore, those are the two themes.
I would say A is the correct answer, None of the others really seam to fit well
Answer: not living things
Explanation:
Viruses are not living things. Viruses are complicated assemblies of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, but on their own they can do nothing until they enter a living cell. Without cells, viruses would not be able to multiply. Therefore, viruses are not living things