1. roman numerals.
2. capital letters.
3. arabic numerals.
4. silently
5. less
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Answer:
The above lines come from the poem "Theogony" by Hesoid. 
Explanation:
These lines are from the poem "Theogony" by Hesoid.  Hesoid's poem narrates in detail of how the ancient Greek gods were formed and how it all began. In these lines from 578 to 584, Hephaestus was ordered by Zeus to make him a daughter out of the earth - Pandora, so as to inflict misery to the human race through her charms and beauty. Zeus wants this in revenge for Prometheus stealing fire from heaven. And the other gods also adorned her with different gifts and among all of Hephaestus' creations, she was the most wonderful of his works.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
- "[Harun al-Rashid] held power for more than two decades, from 786 to 809 CE." 
- "…his empire extended from modern Morocco to India."
Explanation:
A strong ruler manages to remain in power for many years. According to the article, we can confirm that Harun al-Rashid was that type of ruler because we learned that he remained in power for more than 20 years, through the lines "[Harun al-Rashid] held power for more than two decades , from 786 to 809 CE. "
We also learned that he was a great conqueror of nations, managing to expand his territory in an efficient and impressive way. This information is shown to us through the lines "... his empire extended from modern Morocco to India."
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
There are many two syllable words whose meaning can change depending on which syllable is stressed. For example, when the stress is on the second syllable of the word “desert” (deSERT), it is a verb meaning to abandon.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is False.
Gerard Manley Hopkins was a Victorian poet, but he wrote mostly about nature and God.