<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "The Glorious Revolution", since it was this event that removed some power from the monarchy in favor of the citizens and Parliament.</span></span>
The difference of the modern era and the Middle ages is very evident if we look around us. In the middle ages, they do not have the following things:
Flush toilets
<span>Penicillin </span>
<span>Teslas and Corvettes </span>
<span>Aircraft </span>
<span>Cellphones </span>
<span>Laptop Computers </span>
<span>Wipes for the masses </span>
<span>Underarm Deodorant </span>
<span>Frozen dinners </span>
<span>Microwave ovens </span>
<span>Electric chair </span>
<span>GPS </span>
<span>Google Maps </span>
I think the answer is A.
The person is making a deduction by connecting the two works with Homer.
Homer wrote both these epics. Odysseus becomes prominent in later part of the
Iliad. It is in the Odyssey that he is
the main character in the story.
<span>Mrs. Journagan's efforts to correct the rowdy student were appreciated.</span>