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andreyandreev [35.5K]
3 years ago
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Please help me i need help

English
1 answer:
nadezda [96]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

with wat???

Explanation:

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Odysseus’s men react to his reckless decisions by saying;

  • Godsake, Captain! / Why bait the beast again? Let him alone

Odysseus from Ithaca was a warrior who was interested in proving a point while risking the lives of the soldiers under him.

He entered into the cave of the Cyclops to battle with the monster, thus losing many of his men in the ensuing battle.

In response to his reckless decisions, his men made the outcry above.

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Like Rachel from The Girl Who Fell from the Sky, Scout is a first-person
Doss [256]

Answer:

Scout is able to narrate historical moments and very broad social causes of American society, while Rachel narrates only from her own perspective.

Explanation:

Although Scout and Rachel are very punctual and efficient narrators in presenting their perspectives, thoughts and emotions about the experiences and events they witnessed, they differ in a very important point. This point is the historical and social factor.

Rachel narrates only the facts that are directly related to her, while Scout narrates the facts about her, about historical events and about very broad and impacting social causes in American society. Scout has the ability to narrate prejudice, about southern society, about intolerance, about religious hypocrisy, about incorrect judgment, racism and other causes.

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3 years ago
What characterizes this poem as a work from the age of reason?
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The poem includes neoclassical elements such as elevated language and heroic couplets. The line "Fair Freedom now her ensigns bright displays" is an example of the elevated style of the poem. The poem also expresses a political (nationalistic) point of view, and its subject is a desirable human state in the future.

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What is the difference between a paraphrase and a summary?
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I am sure the answer is B. 
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3 years ago
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I need help let me know if it’s a statement or not
atroni [7]

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I have a dog, I'm from the United States, I'm at my house, There is oxygen on earth, I am a human, and I have a computer.

Explanation:

These are facts that can not be questioned. Hence, they are statements. For example, the statement you have posted "I have so many trophies" Is a statement if you have many trophies although I would take out "so" to reduce confusion. Hence it's a statement.

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