<u>Answer:</u>
- achievement of mutual respect
- sharpening skills
- performance improvement
<u>Explanation:</u>
Many options that are given here can be considered an outcome of competition between two parties like development of a mutual respect among the competitors can be one outcome as they can evaluate skill that their competitor has.
Skill sharpening and Improvement in performance is also an outcome. Quality of sportsmanship is increased and a failure in competition inspires the competitor to work hard and practice more for next time which helps one to improve from what they previously had.
I believe its defiantly B (i learned this in 7th grade) you might as well let me do your work lol :)
I need the box to answer this one
Herodotus showed bias against the Persians was because he was Greek, and the Greeks were at war with Persia for some time.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there is no further reference to a specific question, we assume that you are asking for the main claim of the essay.
If that is the case, then the answer will be this one.
We are talking about the story of "Two Ways of Seeing a River," written by American author Mark Twain.
So the claim of the essay is to ponder what we have and leaves in our lives. What we could call the gains and possessions of life and the losses, all of them with their respective baggage of experiences that make us grow. It is about the different perspectives and changes in life, things that he reflected on when he was young while piloting steamboats in the Mississippi River.
This essay is part of his book "Life on the Mississippi," written in 1883.