Answer:
D. He is shown without clothing
Explanation:
Outside of the palace of Kiskindha, Sugriva roars out his challenge to his usurping brother Bali, so that the very birds fall out of the sky in fright, while Rama and Laksmana and the other monkeys look on from the right. On the left is the monkey king's palace, from which Bali, his queen Tara and ministers have emerged on hearing the uproar. Tara advises him not to fight, but to no avail. Bali and his party all wear human costume, except for turbans, while Bali himself wears a crown.
I'm not 100% sure about all the answers, but I did the best that I could. I haven't read this myth in a long time.
1) B
2) C
3) B
4) C
5) A
6) A
7) A
8) D
9) A
10) B
Answer:
Pin, up, nip, kip, kin. Can’t think of any 6 letters
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Answer:
Yes, I agree that human attachment to appearnce is an important theme in the short story "The Nose".
Explanation:
The theme of appearance and identity is the foremost and recurring idea in the short story "The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol. The story follows the character of Major Kovalyov and his efforts to retrieve his lost nose.
The human attachment to appearance is an important theme in the story. This is because when Major Kovalyov discovered that his nose had 'escaped', he did everything he could to get it back. When he initially found his nose missing, he hid his face while going out, dreading meeting anyone he might recognize. He even went to the newspaper office to place an ad about his missing nose.
Answer: it depends if you are going to pause after saying Sam. I don’t think so because Sam isn’t a transition word as well.
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