<span>After he died, the apostles preached and eventually were martyred. Later Christians spread the gospel throughout the middle east and the Roman empire. It spread to North Africa until Mohamed came and cut off some heads and converted North Africa, Arabia, and Persia to Islam.</span>
Hey there,
Your question states: <span>Which aspect of Charybdis frightens the men more? How does the poet’s language convey this fearfulness? Well, it really all depends on what "Charybdis" is saying to the men. This would be a reason why the men would be frighten. So maybe he were to say things like there death could come to life, or things in that sort. And based on this poet's language, this would convey that anything could be fearless to anyone, it just really depends on what you say and on how you say it.
Hope this helps.</span>
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Large-scale Mexican-U.S. migration has changed social, economic, and cultural life on both sides of the border. Migration to the United States can offer increased earnings and savings accumulation (Gathmann 2008).
Well I’m not sure but I searched up and it said that it let people vote but it also controlled people it didn’t say specifically slaves
So maybe D or c