Answer:
it was a pretty good winter break this school year didn't get much snow as we would've liked but we all did get a little chilly in this cold weather we've had the past couple of weeks
Explanation:
<em>Awards are given by the presenters to the winners, </em>
<em>at an elaborate ceremony held every year.</em>
Even more fractured and awkward:
<em>Awards given by the presenters are received by the winners, </em>
<em>at an elaborate ceremony held every year.</em>
According to the fragment, it can be inferred that he is prideful and overly confident (option B).
<h3>What does the excerpt mention?</h3>
The excerpt is a monologue about his thoughts on the Cyclops. He is making fun of them and shows them no fear. From the above, it can be inferred that the character shows prideful and confidence in his ability to defeat the cyclops.
Note: This question is incomplete because the fragment is missing. Here is the missing part.
Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.
'O Cyclops! Would you feast on my companions?
Puny, am I, in a Caveman's hands?
How do you like the beating that we gave you,
you da*ned cannibal? Eater of guests
under your roof! Zeus and the gods have paid you!'
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Billy Joel uses to "establish unity between the lines", I assume you're talking about "We Didn't Start the Fire"? I assume this because it's one of the most infamously deconstructed songs in both History and English classes.
Billy Joel uses two major literary tactics in this song that establish unity and make it so catchy and memorable. First of all, Joel plays off the beat of the song by singing the lyrics in a linear fashion (like a shopping list). Notice the music itself doesn't change between the chorus and the rest of the song.
Secondly, and more importantly, he take advantage of the allusion in his lyrics. Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" is full of references to real events and icons of history. An allusion is literally just a reference to something that you could just understand.