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He realized early that the best strategy was to harass the British
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Polyphemus's home is organized and somewhat tidy compared to his fellow Cyclops. He had arranged his livestock in groups and divided them by age, he also had his own way of creating food and cheese through his livestock, which showed that he was smart and civilized enough to make use of his resources.
2. The wine was a method to help Odysseus and his men escape from the Cyclops. Odysseus offered the wine in hopes that it would put the Cyclops to sleep or even slow it down enough to give him some time to steal from him and run away.
3. After he had blinded Polyphemus, Odysseus planned to tie his rams together and use them to escape when Polyphemus let them out to graze in the morning.
Answer:
When a fight nearly broke out between John McNab and Mars Bar, Maniac stepped in and simply led Mars Bar away from the McNab home.
Explanation:
Maniac was instrumental in bringing Mars Bar to the McNab's home for the birthday party. But Mars Bar was uncomfortable being in a white home and the McNab family were uncomfortable having a black in their home. When the McNab boys played the game "blacks and whites", it made Mars Bar very uncomfortable.
Maniac's purpose of inviting Mars Bar to the birthday party was to teach Mars Bar about the white people and to teach the white about the blacks. But it wasn't actualized.
"Maniac Magee" is a story by American author Jerry Spinelli. The story's themes center on racism and inequality. It tells the story of an orphan boy who was looking for an abode and a home in the fictional town of Two Mills. Two Mills is a town which was torn between the East and West, blacks and whites.
Answer:
Did you just copy and paste an entire test?
Explanation:
A step-dame (stepmother) and dowager (widow holding property for her deceased husband) would make their son (or stepson) wait until they die to inherit all of the land or money.
Theseus is saying that he is tired of waiting for his wedding day to Hippolyta, comparing himself to that 'young man' waiting for his dowager or stepdame to die because to him, Hippolyta is a great fortune.