Well, there are two answers to this question actually.
I believe that a medieval ballad would definitely please a Romantic poet, because it is all about love and all that.
However, in Romanticism, poets and writers were obsessed with the macabre, so they would probably enjoy Greek tragedies as well.
Answer:
Four timeless lessons that Homer’s Odyssey can teach us about returning home from war are faith, compassion, self-control, and persistence.
Explanation:
Through the whole poem, we can reveal three topics, hospitality, loyalty, and vengeance. The principal topic is the life path filled with obstacles.
Odyssey is in the war for 10 years, the same period the spent trying to return home. The moral aspect in the poem is very important, he is very faithful to his family and determined to come back no matter what obstacles he had to pass.
Answer:
Respect for others, keeping promises, and hard work are all positive work values. These ideals are conducive to a happier setting.
All of these optimistic qualities boost employee morale, motivating them to function more efficiently and effectively.
When the sun's warmth beats the wind's force.
Hope this helps! <3
<span>When you need to divide a word, you have to divide it where the syllables break. In governor, there are 3 syllables gov - er - nor. </span>
<span /><span>So, the correct answer is B. The man in the dark suit is our new <u>gover - nor.</u> </span>
<span>A and C are not broke in proper places.</span>
<span>Hope this helps.
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