Explanation:
Odysseus has the defining character traits of a Homeric leader: strength, courage, nobility, a thirst for glory, and confidence in his authority. His most distinguishing trait, however, is his sharp intellect.
Answer: c. The growth of Tulip prices ended very quickly
Explanation:
In the 17th century, the Netherlands experienced what has since been referred to as Tulip mania. Tulips were introduced to the Dutch in 1593 and because the Dutch had not seen them before, they demanded of the flowers.
The tulips were then attacked by a virus that made them even more alluring and this led to an even greater demand. The increased demand coupled with a new scarcity for the flowers led to the prices of tulips shooting up by more than 20 times in value in one month.
This did not last though as some people began to sell which triggered a selling mania that reduced the price to a record low. Tulip mania was a bubble because the tulip prices kept rising but once the bubble was popped by early sellers, the prices dropped quickly.
"The man-ruler famous, The long-worthy atheling, sat very woful, Suffered great sorrow, sighed for his <span>liegemen, When they had seen the track of the hateful pursuer, The spirit accursèd: too crushing that sorrow, Too loathsome and lasting."
The character described in the above lines was HROTHGAR, King Hrothgar to be exact.
He was the man-ruler and he sighed for his liegemen. Liegemen are those who are also called lord's men. King Hrothgar was their liege or lord.</span>
The answer someone has already given isn’t right. the reason this sentence is personification is because promises are not people they cannot physically give someone a key.