Answer:
a charater versus self ; teh exposition
Explanation:
In my opinion I think it's A it could be C but when you see someone around you physically see but you wouldn't call them strangers if you physically resemble and know the person. In answer a it says "emotionally disconnected" which can mean strangers but it can be temporary.
Answer:
she got turned into a spider by Athena for being awesome
Explanation:
Arachne was a weaver and a really good one. At some point, she started getting audiences that would watch her weave. We don't really know how Athena got into this, maybe she was called, maybe she saw Arachne being awesome, but we know that Arachne was proud enough that she wasn't going to give the credit of her amazing weaving to Athena. Athena comes down and basically issues a challenge to see who's the better weaver. Arachne and Athena go to work, and when they're done, Arachne's piece ridicules the gods, saying how stup!d they were, and how amazing nature was in comparison, Athena's work praised them and said how awesome industrialism and architecture was. Some stories say Arachne won, some say Athena did, and some say it was a tie, but they all say that Arachne made a vital error, she insulted Athena, and by this time, Athena was having enough with this Arachne. So she beat her up, and hit her with the weaving thingy, and then turned her into a spider, so she could weave forever. Nice story right? So the moral? Don't be vain? Don't stand up to gods? Be nice to people with more power than you? Remember your place maybe? I don't know, you decide.
Answer:
I think here and have found no way of protecting themselves from the outside world hear the predicate is nominative
Sentence structure is pretty important. Why? For one, so you can understand the exact meaning that the person wants to portray. Also, so you can communicate more easily and effectively. If I said: "My sister bought a shirt from the department store that costs three dollars" What? The department store costs three dollars? No, the shirt did. What you just witnessed was a misplaced modifier. Other grammar slips are quite amusing, but none of it would have never happened if you had only used proper sentence structure.
It also helps with diagramming.