Answer:
dude XDDD oki so if something bad does happen then she can go to jail but wut u thinkkk rlly unless u think that way
Explanation:
I think that the <em>interference of gods in human life</em> would be good if they use their experience <u>to improve our existence</u>, to stop certain things from happening, to help mortals.
This is <u>what Athena tries to do for Oddyseus and his family</u>. She disguises as a friend of Laertes, Odysseus' father. She then meets Telemachus and she advises him to meet with his mother's suitors.
Athena also connects him to kings Nestor and Menelaus so the prince can know his father, Odysseus, is actually alive.
Further evidence of positive interference is <u>Zeus sending Hermes to convince Calypso to set Odysseus free.</u>
<u>On the contrary</u>, when <u>Poseidon</u>, god of the sea, finds Odysseus escaping on a ship he causes a storm to sink it. He decides to do this because of revenge since Oddyseus had blinded his son on a previous adventure.
<em>To summarize</em>, I believe gods interference should be allowed only when it can be helpful when it can raise the quality of life.
Answer:
they must surrender their eggs
Explanation: to help pay for stuff and if i remember correctly it was for the mill
Gothic novels allowed writers and readers to explore these ideas through the medium of storytelling. Ghosts, death and decay, madness, curses, and so-called 'things that go bump in the night' provided ways to explore fear of the unknown and what control we have as humans over the unknown.
The correct answer is letter D. <span>metaphors. </span>Both Common Sense and Patrick Henry's speech illustrate how figurative and emotional language contribute to the author's purpose as well as to metaphors. Metaphors is a figure of speech where you compare a certain thing to a thing without using the words 'like' and 'as'.