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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
10

Write on ONE of the following topics.

English
1 answer:
trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Dear Manager,

This Letter is Due To The Hotels Service

The Hotel seemed good But the service was too slow and The Food was 2 days old I gave it 3 Stars Please update the service in this hotel Because it doesn't seems well in service

Your Obediently

XYZ

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Read the excerpt. I told her about novels I was writing, and she told me about her various publications. Which of the narrator's character traits is implied in this excerpt? The narrator is outgoing. The narrator is confident. The narrator is kind The narrator is creative.

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The narrator is creative.

The narrator is outgoing.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt shown above, we can confirm that the narrator is creative, since he has the ability to write several novels and this is an activity that requires good creativity, in addition to writing skills.

We can also see that the narrator is not shy and introverted, since he can easily establish a conversation about his interests, that is, the narrator is outgoing.

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FromTheMoon [43]
Telemachos calls a meeting of all the Ithakan men, which includes the suitors.
Lord Aigyptios (not to be confused with Aigisthos, the man whose murder the gods were earlier discussing), want to know why. After all, there haven't been any meetings since Odysseus left.
Considering it's been almost twenty years, we're thinking these Ithakans aren't exactly bureaucratic go-getters.
Telemachos grouses for a bit about the suitors who have invaded his house, eaten his food, drunk his wine, and tried to get with his mom.
Nobody dares challenge his righteous anger except Antinoös, the would-be-king we met earlier. He blames Penelope herself for deceiving the suitors.
How so? Let us (him) explain:
When Odysseus didn't come, Penelope devised a plan to delay having to marry one of these suitors.
(Note: Because she was a queen, Penelope would have been expected to marry after her husband died. Part of her duty is making sure that her people have a king.)
To stall, she said she wouldn't marry until she'd finished weaving a funeral shroud for Laertes, Odysseus' father. Now, weaving is slow, but it's not that slow.
Luckily, Penelope had a trick up her sleeve: she wove all day, and then unraveled all her work at night.
No one could figure out why the shroud never grew, until a maid blabbed on her. (Off with her head, right?)
Oh, BTW—Laertes isn't even dead. Penelope is just a real go-getter.
Finished with his Penelope story, Antinoös issues an ultimatum: Telemachos either need to get rid of Penelope (we're not exactly sure how that would work) or make her choose a suitor for a husband.
Again, we're not exactly sure how that would work.
Telemachos refuses to oust his mother from the house and is likely on the verge of refusing the second option when Zeus intervenes by sending two eagles to attack the people of the city.
Halitherses, an augur whose job it is to read portentous signs, reads the portentous sign: conveniently, it's an omen that Odysseus will return home.
(Don't ask us how he knew that.)
Another suitor Eurymachos just laughs and declares that Odysseus is dead. He tells Telemachos that the suitors aren't afraid of him or his stupid signs.
Bad move, man.
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Mentor, an old friend of Odysseus', speaks up. (If you look up "mentor" in the dictionary, you'll see this guy's picture. Seriously. We only have the word "mentor" in English because it's this guy's name)
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Sadly, no. Another townsman quickly hushes Mentor, so the crowd does nothing.
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Telemachos prays to the god who visited him last night, whoever it was.
Athene, nearby, hears his prayer and descends in the guise of Mentor. He/she tells Telemachos to prepare provisions for the journey and promises to find a ship.
When Telemachos goes home, the suitors mock him.
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Athene, to mix things up a bit, disguises herself as Telemachos while roaming about town and gathering up some good-hearted men to come along as crew for the ship, which she procures from the luxury shipyard run by Noëmon.
Disguised as Mentor, she tells Telemachos that his ride is ready.
Telemachos leaves immediately, taking with him a group of trusted men and of course Athene/Mentor as well, who is a very convenient travel companion. (S/he brings the best snacks and always pays for gas.)
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Explanation: <em>Limited third-person point of view means that the narrator only relates his or her own thoughts and feelings.</em>

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