Odysseus was a player of the lyre ( I cannot look back in my book or I might time out, so sorry if this is a little wrong.) and nymphs and dryads would come and listen when he played. One day, he married and went on a honey moon. But unfortunately, she got bitten by a snake and died. Odysseus was so sad. He wanted her back so bad, he went to Hades's palace (or otherwise known as the Underworld) to try to woo the king of the underworld. He succeeded in getting back his wife, but Hades gave him a warning not to look back at his wife until she came into the light. Odysseus did walk back to the above world, wondering if his wife was really behind. But he heeded Hades's advice and didn't look back until he was in the light. But when he looked back at his wife, she was only half into the light, meaning that she had to go back to the underworld. For good this time. And with a noise like a sigh, she faded. Odysseus tried to get back into the underworld, but the entrance had sealed itself. From that day, he played only sad songs. Until one day, he was drowned by a couple of dryads. The End.
Answer:
c. The manager told Ani yesterday that she did a good job because she completed her work on time and worked well with her co-workers.
Explanation:
All verbs are past tense forms.
Answer:
So call me a pessimist
But I don't believe in it
Finding a true love's kiss is bullsh-t
'Cause I felt sad love
I felt bad love
Sometimes happy love (happy love)
Turns into giving up (giving up)
I felt hurt love
About the word love
What the hell is love supposed to feel like?
What the hell is love? What the hell is love?
Explanation:
Communities is a that when you are working with somebody and if you need
help in your homework you can ask somebody to help you in that
First, you need to know how to identify verbs, nouns, and adjectives.
Verbs are action words. If someone is doing something, whatever they're doing is an action. Most verbs end in "ed" or "ing."
Nouns are people, places, things, or ideas, and can be singular or plural.
Adjectives describe things, like the <em>purple</em> dinosaur, the <em>lively</em> children, or the <em>French </em>woman (purple, lively, and French are adjectives, because they describe the dinosaur, children, and woman, respectively). If you're unsure as to whether it's an adjective or not, ask yourself if it gives you more details. For example, if a sentence says "three people," then "three" is the adjective, because it gives you more details than just saying "people."
Verbs:
1. estimate
2. lived
3. encountered
4. captured
5. are
6. kill
7. believe
8. shared
9. thought
10. is
Nouns:
1. rhinoceros
2. species
3. scientists
4. world
5. island
6. Borneo
7. Asia
8. poachers
9. powder
10. diseases
Adjectives:
1. Sumatran
2. most endangered
3. southern
4. female
5. smallest
6. serious
7. mistakenly
8. three
9. hidden
10. last