<span>Germany felt that the armistice was just a cease-fire, and the western nations felt that it was a surrender. I think that the anwser </span>
That would be Phillis Wheatley who published a book of poems :)
Well they were similar because they had very similar land and very similar buildings
Your answer should include some of these points:
<span>-Doyle sets the contest in Olympia, the site of the Olympic Games in classical times.
</span><span>-He compares Policles to Adonis, the Greek god of beauty. At the end of the story, Platus tells Nero that his opponent at the contest was Pan, the Greek god of nature, mountains, flocks, and rustic music.
</span><span>-Doyle stresses the cultural importance of music in ancient Greece. Through Policles's thoughts, he implies the Greeks took a keen interest in musical contests and were used to high standards in music. It wasn’t unusual for audiences to jeer poor performers off the stage.</span>
Explanation:
it is a movement of your lower body moving your thighs opp direction