He wishes to protect the demi-gods and deities who do not dwell in heaven.
<h3>Why does he want this?</h3>
- Because he believes these beings deserve to live in a peaceful place.
- Because he wants to kill all humans.
- Because he is merciful to magical creatures.
Jupiter believes that humans are immoral and dangerous beings who do not respect deities and demigods and creatures that live on earth like nymphs, fauns, and satyrs.
For this reason, he wants to cause a flood that kills all humans, but he wants to protect the demigods and magical creatures that do not live in the sky, as he believes that the earth, without humans, will be a safe place for them.
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Answer:
A. to show that cleaning the room will be a huge task.
Explanation:
We do not know what poem this is referring to, but this poet uses a simile or metaphor. This is a type of figurative language and is not meant to be "taken literally." This rules out options C and D because there is not an <em>actual</em> elephant.
While B could still be an answer, the narrator could have cleaned up their room once before without it feeling like a big task. Since they chose to compare it to an elephant specifically, we can guess that the answer will be "A. to show that cleaning the room will be a huge task."
Answer:
Politely
Explanation:
The answer is politely because adverbs of manner show how something was done.
Answer:
<em>I may assert th’ Eternal Providence,</em>
<em>And justifie the wayes of God to men.</em>
Explanation:
John Milton's epic narrative poem "Paradise Lost" is a retelling of the Biblical story of the fall of man from God's grace and from the garden of Eden. This poem was written by Milton as an effort to retell the story for the better understanding of the people.
Book I of the text provides the prologue of the epic poem where Milton states that "I may assert th’ Eternal Providence,/And justifie the wayes of God to men". These lines from line 25 and 26 seems to be the main purpose of this work. Invoking to the supreme to "aid to (his) adventrous Song", he continues to state his purpose, that he had wanted to let the world understand more easily the fall of man from grace, and out of the Garden of Eden.
Thus, the two lines that provide clues to his purpose in writing the epic poem will be
<em>I may assert th’ Eternal Providence,</em>
<em>And justifie the wayes of God to men.</em>
Answer:
Without a doubt...
b. When two independent clauses are closely related to each other and are joined by a conjunctive adverb of two syllables or more, place a semicolon before the conjunctive adverb and a comma after it.
Explanation: