After reading all the options which you attached I recognized only one correct answer and I am pretty sure that the reason why <span> Elpenor is labeled as part of the road of trials is being revealed by the last option from the scale represented above. So, such characteristics mean that </span><span>It shows Odysseus at the low point in his challenges.</span>
We can see here that the two complex sentences that is seen in the text are:
- Because they save me buying plastic bags, I’ve been using bags for life.
- I try to buy food that comes without packaging, although it’s hard to avoid in many cases.
<h3>What is a sentence?</h3>
A sentence is actually known to be a group of words that have a subject and a predicate. Sentences are known to give complete thought. Independent clauses can be known to be sentences also as they give a complete thought.
Complex sentences are known to be sentences that have one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. We see here that the independent and dependent clauses are joined together by a conjunction and/or relative pronoun.
We see here that the above complex sentences have conjunctions like "because" and "although".
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Answer:
The word patriot signifies a person who loves his or her country and is ready to boldly support and defend it. That meaning has endured since the word's arrival in English in the 16th century, but it has not marched through the years unchallenged.
Ultimately derived from Greek patrios, meaning "of one’s father," patriot entered English via French patriote—meaning "fellow countryman" or "compatriot"—during a time of political unrest in western Europe that was characterized by infighting among fellow countrymen—especially among those of the Protestant and Catholic faiths. For much of the 17th century, words like good were attached to patriot to distinguish patriots who shared both a love of country and a common allegiance from those having opposing beliefs and loyalties: to be deemed a "good patriot" was to be a lover of country who agreed on political and/or religious matters with whoever was doing the deeming.