<span>In the Odyssey, Zeus agrees if Helios shines over mortals in the fields of grain he will help Helios get revenge by throwing down one white-hot bolt to make splinters of their (Odysseus and his men) ship in the winedark sea.</span>
Ok so basically you could write about how even though there wasn’t much (or any) proof to support the girls claims, because there were so many people that supported their accusations and believed them, this basically caused a “mob mentality,” which made the accusations practically immune to any reason and put all people at risk. if someone were to defy the mob or defend the accused, they would likely be accused as well. sorry if this didn’t help much, let me know if you need anything else!! :)
Answer:
dishonest man
Explanation:
In the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller is a large, hardened muscular man with a gaping mouth and red beards. Miller was one of the pilgrims on the trip to Canterbury and was known for his prowess as a wrestler.
The miller in the fourteenth century was generally considered a skillful cheat and a dishonest man.
The answer is B.... A fragment is a group of words that does not express a complete thought