Depends on the meaning of the whole context - plural pilgrims or a single pilgrim?
if it's a single pilgrim, then it'll be placed as follows -> pilgrim's place
if it's multiple pilgrims, then it'll be places as follows -> pilgrims' place
Answer:
Noblest of the gods is the epithet
Explanation:
An epithet is an adjective or descriptive phrase that defines a human or objects characteristics
Answer:
Yhi's heat and light easily defeat the evil spirits, while Izanami is held prisoner by the ruler of the underworld.
Explanation:
I took the test
I would say courteous because since Anna is rude, Bess is the opposite of that trait. Courteous can also mean that Bess is respectful to her employers and would rather meet her deadlines and come right on time to work instead of doing what Anna does.
I can see why you would choose dependable. It would have worked out perfectly if the line 'but Anna is rude to customers' wasn't included. Since it is included, courteous should be the best answer that makes sense on all territories.