Answer: -Before to recover his memory and awake. Axel felt touched when he saw his uncle worried about his taste, above all when he requested Axel dont separate anymore.
-Axel saw a light ray outside & listened to waves of the sea and the wind blows. He thought they were on the surface of the earth and that his uncle had finished his mission or maybe he had given up. After he noticed they did not arrive on earth yet & thought he was getting mad.
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The answer to your question would be that the statement that describes best sentence 2 is the the one that says that the example is a compound sentence. That is the correct option is the last one.
A compound sentence joins two or more independent clauses with a coordinator such as for, and, or but, or a semicolon.
1) The right-handed twin always did the right thing, (clause 1)
2) and the left-handed twin always did everything backward. (clause 2)
D. The Resolute Desk has a fascinating history
The answer to your question is d
These lines from the Odyssey are spoken by Hermes. Hermes was the son of Zeus and functioned as the messenger of the gods. He was fast and intelligent.
Odysseus encounters Hermes as he is going to rescue his men from Circe, the witch who has cast a spell upon his men. Hermes offers him a "potent drug" which will fight the brew Circe gives him.
Of the epic conventions provided, this speech is not a lengthy one. As far as epic speeches go, this one is fairly short.
Nor is Hermes making a digression. A digression is when a speaker or writer goes off-topic and discusses things other than the subject at hand. Hermes never goes off topic and instead only discusses Circe and the potion he is giving to Odysseus.
An epic simile is a comparison made over several lines; to put it another way, it is a long and detailed comparison (instead of a simile that lasts just one or two words). No comparison is being made here, so epic simile would not work.
Hermes is, however, a god. He appears out of nowhere to offer Odysseus a potion that will save him when nothing else would Had Hermes not appeared with this "potent drug" to protect him from Circe's brew, Odysseus would have been powerless against her. As such, Hermes' aid (and this speech) is an example of divine intervention.