Answer:
A.It leads Odysseus to devise a plan to trick the Trojans.
Explanation:
In the Iliad, Calchas a prophet tells the Greeks that the captured Chryseis must be returned to her father Chryses so that the gods would stop afflicting them with the plague. Achilles and Agamemnon quarrel and fall out because Agamemnon requests that Breseis, Achilles' slave be used as a replacement for Chryseis.
This angered Achilles who refused this proposal and as a result, refused to keep fighting in the war, which caused massive loss of men for the Greeks.
King Odysseus seeing that they were losing the war, had to devise the trick of the Trojan Horse to defeat Troy.
The correct answer is: A. Sooner or later we must all accept our obligation to future generations.
A persuasive essay is an essay that aims to convince the reader of a certain point of view and its superiority over opposing points of view. In the sentence, "Sooner or later we must all accept our obligation to future generations", the author is summing up his argument and persuading the readers to accept their "...obligation to future generations". Option B, C and D are not conclusions to a persuasive essay because they either state personal opinions or contain subjective claims.
I believe it is A but not forsure
he answer is no
In face-to-face communication it is transcendental to choose words politely, so that they do not make reality worse. Most confrontational messages are affirmations of the type you did, and only tend to increase conflict. In other words, the messages of "you" blame, shame, accuse, threaten, rule, denigrate ... The messages of "you" tend to evoke resentment, hatred and revenge.
What is decisive in all face-to-face interaction, then, is the constancy in defining ourselves by positioning ourselves in relation to the concrete situation in which we find ourselves immersed in everyday life.
A descriptive passage that might reveal more information about Silas could be the following;
<span>"Strangely Marner’s face and figure shrank and bent themselves into a constant mechanical relation to the objects of his life, so that he produced the same sort of impression as a handle or a crooked tube, which has no meaning standing apart. The prominent eyes that used to look trusting and dreamy, now looked as if they had been made to see only one kind of thing that was very small, like tiny grain, for which they hunted everywhere; and he was so withered and yellow, that, though he was not yet forty, the children always called him “Old Master Marner.” (chapter 2)
</span>From this excerpt, the reader might get to know that he lives a mechanical life in the industrialized world so he seems to be dehumanized just for the fact that he lives to work and get money. It could be also perceived that his eyesight had been damaged because of work but his ability to see goes beyond the literal meaning of it. he is also deteriorated both physically, mentally and spiritual