Answer:
The theme is the dependence of the Egyptian people on the behavior of the Nile and how the Nile is basically their god
Explanation:
Hymn to The Nile is a song that was most likely made by the ancient Egyptians. It talks about the flooding of the Nile River. The river would bring miracles to Ancient Egyptian civilization and affect directly their economy, animals, farming, and many other aspects of their lives based on its behavior, (low seasons and flooding).
I believe this would beThespis considering he was the first person to walk onto a stage and actually portray someone other than himself. Being the first actor, he actually delivered the first dialogue uttered. Prior to Thespis, the stage performance consisted of various people telling or relaying a story. Dialogue, or speech was first used or delivered in a play considered blasphemous at the time as he delivered lines spoken by God.
The answer is B.
Again, good luck.
Answer:
Explanation:
There is a languid, emerald sea,
where the sole inhabitant is me-
a mermaid drifting blissfully
(a) What does 'me' stand for?
(b) How does 'me' feel?
(c) who is 'me' compared to?
(d) which word is the extract means opposite of 'sorrowfully'?
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
Just look up the definition of hyperbole