<span>If the boy was the narrator you would be able to see everything what the by felt thought you would see a lot more and you would be able to understand his reason a little better then reading the story like it is, in third person talking. Hope it helps. </span>
Answer: Now in days, we all are consumers. They're some main basic things we have the rights to consume, for example, The Right to Basic Needs. ...
The Right to Safety. ...
The Right to Information. ...
The Right to Choose. ...
The Right to Representation. ...
The Right to Redress. ...
The Right to Consumer Education. ...
The Right to a Healthy Environment
These laws/ rights are in existence through a legal of series of disputes.
Hope this helps! :)
~ Jenna
Your answer for this question is option D
Answer:
I think it is a cause it has a good detail
Explanation:
Answer:
No, I wouldn't do the same thing that King Acrisius did.
Explanation:
From the whole story, we've come to understand that Apollo's oracle was inevitable. It was bound to happen unless Danae was killed before she could bore a child. King Acrisius couldn't kill his daughter because he feared the wrath of the gods. Although he made sure to keep her and her son, Perseus, away from him with all efforts. Sadly, in the end he was killed by Perseus just like how the oracle prophesied.
Therefore, if I were king Acrisius, I wouldn't have done the same thing as he did just to escape his dreadful fate. Instead I would keep Danae and Perseus close to me so that I could give them all my love and care as a father and grandfather while it lasts.