"Sailed to Hawaii" is not a complete sentence; it is an incomplete sentence. It lacks a subject: we don't really know who sailed to Hawaii; the sentence would need to be for example "I sailed to Hawaii" or " you sailed to Hawaii" to be complete; but ideally some more information would also be added, for example "I sailed to Hawaii last month."
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I'm not into competitive sport. I'll never break a world record, and I'm sure I'll never win a prize for sport. In fact, I usually come last in races and if I'm in a team, we always lose the match. I don't understand people who need to come first. I've even seen men cry when the opposing team scores a goal! I like being healthy and keeping fit. But I don't need to beat my opponent - I just need to enjoy the game.
Explanation:
The task here is to put the lines in the correct order. The endings and the beginnings of lines are written in bold red letters. When we connect the ending of one line and the beginning of another, words written in red letters should form a phrase that makes sense, e.g. <em>break + a world record, keeping + fit</em>. This is how you solve these questions.
You can say that Odysseus is a good solider, who respect his peers. More specifically, he stands out as the cleverest of the Achaean's or Greeks. He (along with Nestor) is the best speaker, and so he is able to convince people. For example, in the Iliad, <span> he is able to mediate between Agamemnon and Achilles. In fact, he is the only one who is able to do this. In addition, according to tradition, he is the one who created the artifice of the Trojan horse, which shows again that he is clever. </span>