Answer: Hope this helps!
Explanation: Most mythologies, in fact all that I can think of, include gods that are basically humans with super powers. Sure some (like Ancient Egypt) have animal headed gods and some have animal forms (like Anansi of the Akan mythos), but they all basically act like humans only they can control the weather, harvests, tides, etc…
The Passage B supports the theme that perseverance pays off.
Explanation:
The tortoise with a pretty daughter is a story of how a king declared that any daughter born in the kingdom more beautiful than the prince's wives , should be killed along with her family members.
There was a tortoise to whom, a beautiful daughter was born. While the mother wanted the girl to be killed to save themselves, the tortoise was against it and saved his daughter by keeping her hidden.
When the prince accidentally saw her,he fell in love with her and wanted to marry her. The king wanted to kill the beautiful damsel but, when he saw her beauty, he had a change of heart.
This shows that the Tortoise was wisest of all Men and animals, as his perseverance paid off. He without getting scared chose to protect his daughter and waited for the king to realize, how wrong he was to pass this law.
In return for his perseverance , he not only got his daughter married to the king's son , but also got half of the Kingdom along with riches and slaves.
Answer: Option C.
. He returned joyfully, and regarded with a satirical expression two
officers who were in the shop, one of whom possessed a nose not
much larger than a waistcoat button.
Explanation:
The Nose" is a satirical story written by Russian Nikolai Gogol. The story was about status-obsessed Kovalev and his nose. Kovalev use to make fun of people who are different. Kovalev woke up one morning to a smooth patch of skin in place of his nose. Horrified and confused, Kovalev uses handkerchief to disguise absence of a nose as he attempts to go about his day. He lost His nose and when he got back his nose, he was still arrogant about it and compare his nose with others.
Answer:
The correct option is: "Smith <u>(2005) </u>stated, "The rules and regulations clearly mandate..."<u> (p.67).</u>
Explanation:
- <em>"Dobson stated, in his persuasive documentary, "we will countribute to..." (p.78)" </em>WRONG = because it doesn't include the year of publication next to the surname of the author.
- "<em>Alex (1999) said, "after all this time, I find it hard to believe the theory of..." </em>WRONG<em> =</em> because it doesn't include the page number from where the quotation was taken.
- <em>"Matthews said, "The research study results were inconclusive" (para. 4) </em>WRONG = year of publication is missing, and the quotation is too short to refer to a whole paragraph, always when using quotation you must include the page number and year of publication.