THE ANSWER IS C. A great leader has great self-control and makes sound decisions. Odysseus, while B could have been an answer, he could not only rely on the opinions of his men, he had to make decisions that he thought were wise because he was their leader. In this instance, Od. had no self-control, letting his immense hubris override his decision making. And we know that he could have made a better decision because he is considered to be the wisest of the kings. 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The shifts reinforce the emotional extremes in Arsat's tale.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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- Burning a book is a poem, its is based on an experience of burning a book.
- At the same time, the description is minimal... The first stanza opens with a description of a book actually burning.
-  The mental images of the pages turning black is awesome!!
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Answer:
The slaughter and loss of buffalo
Explanation:
As time goes on American Indians pass down the tradition of decapitating a buffalo head and putting it on a tree until Europeans come in a kill all the buffalo, leaving none to continue traditions.