Answer:
"That is a step On which I must fall down, or else o'erlesp, for in my way it lies"
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Answer:
He relied on his patience and Athena's help
Explanation:
When Odysseus returns to Ithaca where he is King, he returns in the form of an old beggar. His son Telemachus recognised him, but his wife Penelope did not, even if she spoke to him and he described Odysseus in great detail.
Odysseus found suitors for his wife in his house and they were drinking and eating and feasting at his expense. This greatly angered him but he kept his patience and bade his time before he struck.
He was aided by Athena who robbed the suitors of their wit and made them act horribly towards Odyssey - who was disguised as an old beggar - who later killed them all and was transformed back to his normal self.
The technique he uses is to make a tangled and disorganized trails. He does this to confuse Zaroff and not allow him to figure out the correct way to find him.
This question refers to the book "The most dangerous game." When reading this book, we can see that:
- Rainsford is a renowned hunter.
- He finds himself trapped in a game created by millionaire hunter, Zaroff.
- This game is all about making Rainsford the manhunt that Zaroff needs to find and kill.
This makes Rainsford use all his experience as a hunter to save his own life.
Rainsford's first thought during the game is to escape Zaroff by running. At that moment, he remembered how foxes can be very elusive animals, as it creates tangled trails that confuse the hunter to recognize the path that the fox used.
In this case, he creates tangled and tangled trails, like the fox, to confuse Zaroff.
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A.) violence and savagery
Answer:
The four steps below will show you how to write thesis statements quickly and effectively.
Restate the idea in the prompt or ask yourself the question the prompt asks. ...
Adopt a position/state your opinion. ...
List three reasons you will use to argue your point. ...
Combine information from 1-3 into one sentence.
Explanation: