Answer:
1. He saw an Eagle bearing a snake in its talon
2. Polydamas advised Hector to retreat by withdrawing the army
3. No, Hector did not listen
Explanation:
This question was taken from the literary work "The Iliad and the Odyssey", a poem by Homer.
This event happened while they were near the Grecian wall. The Grecians had run into hiding to take cover while Hector and his men had wanted to march forward but it was proving difficult. Upon Polydamas' counsel, the army ditched their chariots and were divided into five troops whic went forward on foot. After this, Polydamas saw the omen of an Eagle clutching a wounded serpent in its talon and the serpent bit the Eagle forcing the Eagle to release the serpent from its grip. Polydamas interpreted this to mean that the Trojan assault would fail and Hector's army defeated. Upon seeing this, he would advise that Hector retreat his army from mounting the pre-planned assault. Hector was defiant, rather than retreat, he urged the army on saying, “Fight for your country—that is the best, the only omen!”. With this Hector drove the Trojans forward
Norma's arrival and presence on the school bus is the resolution. Laurel is extremely anxious as to what her new school held for her, although, as soon as she saw her best friend she knew she'd be fine. This was because she knew Norma would always be there to support her and would share the same experiences as her at the school.
Answer:
She believes that people should do what's right, not what's easiest.
Explanation:
Anne Frank was a girl with an immense intellectual quality, mainly in matters related to human behavior in relation to social and political causes, which shows that Anne was a very observant girl and very conscious about what was happening around her. She recognizes that there is a lot of wrong going on in the world, one of those things is anti-Semitism that forces her and her family to stay hidden for years.
Anne says that anti-Semitism is wrong, but it is an easy way to get rid of a government "problem", but she believes that people should do what is right and not what is easy.
Answer:
It shows he is arrogant because he talks just as much as Pickering.
Explanation:
"Pygmalion" is a play written by George Bernard Shaw.
Henry Higgins was a professor and the author of Higgins' Universal Alphabet. He is cold-hearted and rude though he was very educated. In Act 1, is the first time when the readers get to meet Higgins. He was sitting at the Covent Garden with others who were waiting for the rain to stop. He was sitting at the back of the crowd noting everyone and making notes.
On page 5, the character of Higgins is developed by picturizing him as an arrogant man as he talks so much. His conversation with Pickering reveals that he is a rude and arrogant man and not a gentleman as one would expect an educated man to be.
Thus the correct answer is the first option.