This might now be the best one you have see but hope it helps :)
I am like castles on a hill.
Almost like birds above the sky.
To think I am like bricks hard and fine.
Just Like birds when they sore through the clouds on a stormy night.
The hills are like my guards standing to protect
Similar to birds and the sky is like there knights.
I like the way I stand just like birds upright and having delight.
I just made this right now so I could use tweaking but hope it helps. :)
It is c d and e i think.But IM not sure
Answer:
The excerpt shows evidence that it is from a Greek myth because the gods interact with humans.
Explanation:
In Greek mythology, it is indeed very common for gods to interact with humans. In famous epic poems, such as The Iliad and They Odyssey, for instance, gods are constantly interfering in human affairs directly. They choose sides and favorites, they use their powers to send storms or to disguise someone, and so on. In the passage we are analyzing here, that characteristic is evident. Zeus, a god, who happens to be married to the goddess Hera, has an affair with a human. Hercules, their son, is what is called a demi-god.
Answer:
where's the passage????????
Answer:
Here is what i found!
Explanation:
Your introductory paragraph should include:
1) Hook: Description, illustration, narration or dialogue that pulls the reader into your paper topic. This should be interesting and specific.
2) Transition: Sentence that connects the hook with the thesis.
3) Thesis: Sentence (or two) that summarizes the overall main point of the paper. The thesis should answer the prompt question.
The examples below show are several ways to write a good introduction or opening to your paper. One example shows you how to paraphrase in your introduction. This will help you to understand the idea of writing sequences with that use a hook, transition and thesis statement.