Answer:
The writer accepts and implements constructive feedback about the paper.
The writer practices writing several drafts of the paper.
The writer makes sure there are no grammatical errors in the paper.
Explanation:
These are all good habits of a writer as implied by their nature. A “good” writer is prepared by these habits.
Answer:
I believe the answer would be D!!
Explanation:
Defined-benefit plans are protected by federal insurance, to a certain degree, but defined-contribution plans do not promise any specific amounts and offer less stability.
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Answer:
Odysseus made it sound as if "nobody" stabbed Polyphemus in the eye, so the other cyclops let him go. The curse that is revealed a the end of his encounter with the Cyclops foreshadows Odysseus's difficult journey.
Explanation:
The clever word play:
Odysseus tries to outsmart and taunt the Cyclops at every turn, first by getting him drunk on wine and then by telling the Cyclops that his name is Outis, which means nobody. This is so that when the Cyclops is telling the other giants who injured him, it sounds like Polyphemus is shouting "Nobody" stabbed him in the eye. This confuses the other Cyclops who may have otherwise tried to help Polyphemus catch Odysseus.
The Curse:
Odysseus and his men sail away from the island by tricking the now blinded Cyclops that they were part of the herd of sheep that Polyphemus was tending. The curse comes when Odysseus decides to try to taunt the monster further and shouts out his real name. What this does is reveal his identity and allows the Cyclops to curse Odysseus in revenge. Polyphemus prays to his father, the great Poseidon, asking that Odysseus's journey back home to Ithaca be fraught with the loss of his friends and his ship.
Answer:
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