What I found on the interenet: Verbs have three moods—indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
Examples of sentences with verbs having indicative mood:
I want a chocolate ice cream cone.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia.
Coconut tastes funny.
Are you going to the party?
I suggest you do an essay on an important trip/event that happened in your life. But really emphasize what happened. So as an indicative essay, <u>show</u> the reader what you are experiencing.
The correct answer for 1 is <span>D) The reader and the speaker share the same essence.
The reader and the speaker and all other people on the planet share the same essence. This is a very transcendentalist thought that we are all connected and are one and the same soul and should not take that lightly. Here ti isn't about physical even though atoms are a physical thing.
The correct answer for 2 is </span><span>D) Loafing is permissible, especially when studying nature.
Loafing didn't have a negative connotation back then, it simply referred to relaxing and dwelling on something, it wasn't just about being lazy. Loafing is permissible and his watching the plants is making him find a deeper meaning in life and in nature.
The correct answer for 3 is </span><span>D) These lines suggest that national identity is forged through having deep ancestral roots in a place.
His national identity of loving America which is also seen in his other poems stems form the idea that his forefathers and their forefathers were born there and they all shared the same experience of the land and nature and it is now his thing. </span>
<span>The three equivalent ratios are:
6/10
9/15
12/20</span>
The role of philosophy in medieval thoughts is to propagate religious doctrine especially christian doctrine. It also a means to address or solve theological problems and learnings. Early philosophers contemplates in the field of religion and theology. Also it is times of rediscovery of ancient philosophies that was once lost after the fall of the western roman empire which chaos and destruction ravage due to barbarian invasions. Early church leaders affect the philosophical ideas of this age due to the fact that in this age most educated are from the church. They depose and excommunicate philosophers who opposed their views and philosophy of the world. Also most philosophy of this age is religious oriented and people seek refuge in God for hope and salvation in chaotic times. Early philosophers tend to be more God-oriented and mystical rather than to be logic and rational in thinking. Also in this age everything are explained through religion and the church doctrine rather than math and science which in the future will play a vital role of Renaissance.
Answers with Explanation:
1. What is at least one character trait of Odysseus and explain how he demonstrates this trait with a textual example.
One character trait of Odysseus is "courage." Even if he was just a mere human, he fought against a giant like "Cyclops Polyphemus." He was brave enough to enter the cave of Cyclops in order to save his men. He wasn't afraid to die, though he described Cyclops as a "horrid creature, not like a human being at all." He even risked his life to get the attention of Cyclops so it could drink the wine, which could make it weak. Then he and his men struck the eyes of the Cyclops and this he stated in his story to the Phaeacians,<em> "So we seized our stake with its fiery tip and bored it, round and round in the giant’s eye till blood came boiling up around..." </em>
2. Compare the epic hero of Odysseus to a hero in your life today. This could be a person you know or someone from a movie or book.
If I were to compare Odysseus to a person in my life, I would say my "father." Just like Odysseus, my father is courageous enough to win in any situation, just so he could send all of us (since were are seven siblings) to school. He never thought of himself and always look forward that his kids will have a better future. Odysseus was, similarly, the same with my father when it comes to taking care of his men and his family. <u>Both of them are courageous enough not to surrender in any situation.</u>