From research, i saw the same question with the excerpt:
<span>He sate, and eyed the sun, and wish'd the night;
Slow seem'd the sun to move, the hours to roll,
His native home deep-imaged in his soul.
As the tired ploughman, spent with stubborn toil,
Whose oxen long have torn the furrow'd soil,
Sees with delight the sun's declining ray,
When home with feeble knees he bends his way
To late repast (the day's hard labour done);
So to Ulysses welcome set the sun;
</span>
The choices are:
<span>simile
epic simile
metaphor
epithet
</span>
So the answer is "EPIC SIMILE"
Answer:
King Ptolemy will be honored with an image in all temples.
Explanation:
The given passage mentions how King Ptolemy was honored by the people. Not only did the priests decide to honor him, but also <em>"his parents and his ancestors"</em>.
It was decided that they will <em>"set up in the most prominent place of every temple, an image of the EVER-LIVING King PTOLEMY, THE BELOVED OF PTAH, THE GOD EPIPHANES EUCHARISTOS"</em>. This image was to be set beside <em>"the principal god of the temple, handing him the weapon of victory"</em>. The whole passage only talks about how this honor will be made or done. Thus, the correct answer is the second option.
Answer:
During the year 1901, there was a small difference between the deaths and births. As time went forward, the change became more noticeable because there were about 60 thousand births and 25 thousand deaths. There was a period where the deaths were rising in a constant slope, the number of deaths decreased a little before they went up again. During the year 2041, the number of deaths and the number of births were the same. As time went by, there was a time where the number of deaths preceded the number of births.
Answer:
This is true.
Explanation:
Fighting in something is more honorable than being a civilian.
Hey mate!
You stuck?
"Would," would be considered as a helping verb. Whereas action verbs, such as, run, would be considered the main verb.
{Helping verbs always appear before main verbs}
Hope this helps! :)