In his Book XI of Confessions, <em>Augustine made it clear that Plotinus had inspired him</em>.
The more we read Agustine’s Confessions book, the more we can perceive how the way in which he write and exposure a problem was inspired by Plotinus. In addition, the way Augustine saw God and Creation is very similar to Plotinus’s way
C is the choice I would make because I believe the writer is planning to answer this question: "and how come we think dogs are so smart". The writer never tells us what dogs can't do (a) or mention others being dumb (b) and doesn't make fun of humans (d)
Just like interrogative statements (questions) always end with a ?
An exclamatory statement ( interjection) always ends with an !
Based upon this excerpt, the trait that Odysseus has learned as part of his transformation is <span>to lead confidently in times of distress.
As you can see in the excerpt here, Odysseus if giving his men orders what to do even though it seems they are all going to die soon. He tells them to run while he holds them off for as long as he can, which also shows his bravery.
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<span>He stood over the dead woman in the way, if she were alive, she could see his face. At this moment, an old superstitious woman was standing near, witnessing this scene, which made her believe that the body of a dead woman was shuddering. Then, the elegy by Mr. Hooper was so touching that some of the listeners thought that they saw the spirits of the minister and the dead woman.</span>