Answer:
Utnapishtim is turned into a god at the end of it.
The family of Utnapishtim lives forever at the end of it.
The story of Noah may have been influenced by it.
Utnapishtim told his story of the flood to other cultures.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“Even so, almost every culture has its own surprisingly similar flood myth.”
“The people who wrote the Bible were Jewish, and their civilization had been conquered by the Assyrians and Babylonians of Mesopotamia.”
“He was allowed to live forever.”
“Utnapishtim did as he was instructed and filled the boat with valuables, his family and animals of all species.”
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Breaking Night: A Memoir of Forgiveness, Survival, and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard, by Liz Murray
What are some of the difficulties Liz faces in her life in homeless to Harvard?
Answer:
Murray´s suffered from poverty, homelessness, her parent´s drug addiction, and their eventual deaths due to Aids.
Explanation:
Liz Murray had her parents using any income to buy drugs, including their welfare support, Liz´s birthday money, and the cash they could get from selling their TV and even a Thanksgiving turkey the church had given them. She dropped out of school because she was bullied due to her lice-ridden poverty-stricken appearance. After Liz´s mother died of Aids, her father failed to pay the rent and left her on her own, so she ended up sleeping on the underground or on park benches.
Answer:
We’re waiting for the awful grandmother who is inside dropping pesos into la ofrenda box before the altar to La Divina Providencia. Lighting votive candles and genuflecting. Blessing herself and kissing her thumb. Running a crystal rosary between her fingers. Mumbling, mumbling, mumbling.
There are so many prayers and promises and thanks-be-to-God to be given in the name of the husband and the sons and the only daughter who never attend mass. It doesn’t matter. Like La Virgen de Guadalupe, the awful grandmother intercedes on their behalf. For the grandfather who hasn’t believed in anything since the first PRI elections. For my father, El Periquín, so skinny he needs his sleep. For Auntie Light-skin, who only a few hours before was breakfasting on brain and goat tacos after dancing all night in the pink zone. For Uncle Fat-face, the blackest of the black sheep—Always remember your Uncle Fat-face in your prayers. And Uncle Baby— You go for me, Mamá—God listens to you.
I think the answer is: growing isolation in the suburbs
Physical safety would mean that you are putting yourself out of harm's way. Hence, this can be linked to isolation in the suburbs. A lot of harm can be present in suburb communities especially at night. This may be the motivation why the characters have to distance themselves from harm in the suburbs.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
claim a because it lists tesla's scientific achievements