The men are not afraid of Circe because her enchanted singing mesmerizes them. They were also starving and would do anything for some food.
Answers:
Which of the following sentences best expresses the main idea of "The Appalachian Trail: A Hike Through History"
<u><em>a. Many people labored for many decades to create the Appalachian Trail.</em></u>
According to the article, what environmental purpose is served by the trail?
<u><em>b. It provides means of monitoring air quality.</em></u>
The most likely purpose for Burgess's journal entry is to
<em><u>b. document his experience and feelings.</u></em>
Based on Burgess's journal entry, what lesson is he taking away from his Appalachian Trail hike?
<em><u>c. Challenging yourself can change your outlook on life.</u></em>
In both the article and the journal entry, we learn that
<u><em>a. part of the trail runs through mountains in Georgia.</em></u>
Answer:
Correct answer is A: It is a part of the exposition that describes Buck's
Explanation:
The story follows a dog named Buck, and all the misfortunes that happen to him. At one point of his life, he becomes a sled dog. It is true that in the lines following the mentioned paragraph, the author mentions that Buck welcomed these two dogs, but the accent of the story isn't really on Buck making friends. Also, there is mention about Spitz beating Billie and how Buck and Sol-leks got into a fight, but the accent of these paragraphs isn't on the fight. The writer rather focuses on the personal characteristics of each dog, which means that this is exposition that describes each of Buck's teammates.
Answer: Interpersonal communication is the answer to the question.
Answer;
The Huronian Supergroup <span>is </span>particularly<span> exciting and </span>interesting<span> because, by chance, these </span>rocks<span> were laid down at a period when the atmosphere underwent a transition from containing no free oxygen to containing at least some free oxygen.”
</span> Explanation;
The Huronian
Supergroup, a massive
formation of rock laid down
gradually between about
2.5 billion and 2.2 billion
years ago, precisely the
period when oxygen
began to accumulate in the
atmosphere. The Huronian Supergroup is 10 or 11
kilometers (six or seven
miles) thick and extends well below ground