The option which is not correct about David Hilbert is that <u>He wrote a biography on Euclid.
</u>He was a mathematician, not a biographer - although he did mention Euclid in his research, it was not to talk about his life, but to point out the inaccuracies in his theories.
<u />If you need to choose more than one answer, perhaps choose that <u>He invented the point</u> - he just named the point, he did not invent it.
However, if you need only one answer, then choose just the fourth option.
Option number 1 analyzes the conflict developed on the plot. It builds suspense about whether or not Theseus will succeed.
Theseus was the son of <em>Aegeus</em> and volunteered to go to <em>Crete Island</em> to kill the infamous Minotaur, a half man, half bull. The suspense created during the trip makes the reader think about the future of Theseus and Athens.
Once inside the labyrinth, Theseus has a savage fight and defeated the Minotaur ripping one of its horns and stuck it into the Minotaur's neck.
The story of Minos, the island of Crete and the Minotaur is an important part of the Greek Mythology that has influenced the culture of that European region.
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Guides.
Explanation:
In Native American culture, animals were seen as representations of nature itself, which the natives regarded as a deity. Thus, the animals, which were part of it, had a much greater importance for them than they have today in Western societies.
Therefore, in many native legends, animals acted as representatives of said natural divinity, helping the natives by being guides that led them to achieve their goals.