Answer:
the word 'applying' is a verb that functions as a verb and the word 'burning' is a verb that functions as an adjective
Explanation:
when applying is used in the sentence, it suggests action and when burning is used in the sentence it describes how the skin would look without applying sunscreen
When you listen to someone tell a story, you are experiencing how they portray it, in a way. When you tell a story, you are telling people how you portray it. They are related because both have a way that someone portrays the story. Not everyone might see it the same way, so when being read to, and reading to someone, you get to experience, and have someone else experience your version. It could be the same exact story script, but if there is dialogue, different people might take it differently. People don’t always react the same way, so this is, in a way, a way to express yourself. I’m sorry this answer is so long, but I hope it helps!
Answer and Explanation:
On the island of Helios, Odysseus sets himself apart by not eating Helios's cattle. Odysseus has been previously warned that the cattle is sacred and, if killed and eaten, tragic death shall find those who have done it. He does warn his men, but they do not listen to him, choosing to slaughter and consume the cattle. This reveals a great change in Odysseus's attitude toward the gods. He seems to take their word and power more seriously than he did earlier in the poem. Odysseus is rather arrogant and proud. He has defied the gods again and again. However, now, he is observant of their rules and their consequences.