Answer: a library
Explanation: In a library, you are around a lot of academic resources and it is generally a quiet place.
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Answer:It separates directions from dialogue.
Explanation:it is indeed a spesamental fact
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Temples were sanctuaries, not because the building itself but because it was consecrated by a specific ritual and a dedication for that specific goddess. It was the "residence" of that God where they were having ceremonies, prayers and keeping in the religious objects and the ones that devoted worshippers offered. Sometimes they were also having senate/council meetings and they were celebrating triumph, because even if these 2 thinghs weren't sacred activities (they were profane) they were for the well-being of the citizens, so they still considered them as such. They were usually having those profane activities in and outside Saturn's and Jupiter's temples tho, "usually".
(I'm not American, hope u understood what I wrote :)))) )
In this excerpt by “the fleet” is referred to the Greek army
lead. The Greek army is lead by Agamemnon, who. by destroying the temple of Apollo and ravishing Trojan priest’s
daughter, Chryseis, draws on the wrath of Apollo. Apollo sets off the plague
and infects Greek fleet to punish him. By releasing captives, Agamemnon saves his army from the
plague and marches on ahead.