The answer is B <span>overlooking the baby, the building gives employees a spectacular view.</span>
Answer:
no because all lives mattter even animals . to me i believe the animals are the 2nd life of people and animals have feelings
Explanation:
this is not from no article but my heart
There are several conflicts between Telemachus and the suitors, and among the suitors themselves. All the suitors want to marry Penelope. Of course, only one could marry Penelope, which also leads to conflicts among the suitors themselves. If Penelope marries of the suitors, he would become Telemachus' new father, which would mean he gave up on Odysseus' being alive. He doesn't want that. He wants to be loyal to his great father, Odysseus. At the same time, the Greeks put a high value on hospitality, which makes it rather hard for Telemachus to just kick the suitors out, as this would be a breach of Xenia, or hospitality.
Answer:
The details show why other animals might believe anything Squealer says.
Explanation:
The details of the text show that Squealer was a very charismatic pig. In addition to speaking in a very admirable way, he enchanted people with his way of acting, walking and swinging. This made Squealer convince people of anything he wanted. He was so persuasive that they could convince people to believe even lies.
Answer:
you didnt give the answer choices.
Explanation:
it says "which of the following is true about metaphors and similes" but you didn't put anything else.