Answer and Explanation:
Prometheus was a titan who saw in human beings a lot of potential and wanted to help them, since human beings were his creation and he was very proud of what he had created. He wanted humans to dominate the land and other animals and so he gave them the ability to think and reason. When Zeus saw this, he was angry, because with reasoning, human beings would be unbeatable and dominate Zeus' creations. For this reason, to limit the autonomy of human beings, Zeus took away from them the possibility of producing fire on the earth.
Prometheus then resolved to steal fire from Olympus and give it to humans, allowing them to remain the true dominators of the land.
This story has a strong cultural significance, as the Greeks were very connected to knowledge, study and reasoning and used this story to explain the importance of thought, which made Zeus himself worried.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
We will do whatever it takes to preserve our freedom, but will get more done working together.
Explanation:
In his 1961 Inaugural speech, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy gave an impassioned plea to a call for public service and the need to work together for the development and liberty of the great nation of America. Putting on an emotional appeal, he pledges loyalty and subservience to the nation and also asks the people <em>"ask not what your country can do for you, —ask what you can do for your country."
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In the given excerpt, he builds an emotional pillar where he suggests his pan to strongly stand for what is right and to work towards <em>"assur[ing] the survival and success of liberty"</em>. He pledges loyalty to any nation who wishes the same thing, stating <em>"United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures"</em>. But for those who do not stand with them, he also pledges to do whatever it takes to preserve the freedom and liberty of his people.
Thus,<u> the correct answer is the last option.</u>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Avocados and kiwis are alike in many different ways. They both share the color green when they are cut open. Another thing that they have in common is that they both have a peel that you can’t eat. They also share seeds, the avocado has one large seed and kiwis have several little seeds. Lastly an avocado and a kiwi both have a similar shape where they are neither oval or circular.
        
             
        
        
        
A. a message about life because a theme is when a story is explaining a message to a reader. for example if a person is being mean and they get sent to the principles office for it the theme of that is don’t be mean of there will be consequences.