Answer: He is only wanted for questioning.
Explanation: He may just be needed for someone elses case.
<span>The reason why Odysseus continued to taunt the Cyclops as he pulls away
from the shore is to claim his pride of defeating Cyclops and show the latter
his incomparable and unparalleled strength which was able to vanquish him to
his failure.</span>
Answer: B) His desire to explore is greater than his fear of where he is going.
Explanation: in the given passage from "By the Waters of Babylon," we can see that the narrator is explaining how he isn't afraid of gods, demons or death, he knows that he will eventually die, but in the meantime, he decided to travel and learn as much as he can. From the given options, the one that expresses what the passage reveals about his character, is the corresponding to option B: His desire to explore is greater than his fear of where he is going.
The answer is C
D:I’m pretty sure the monkey wouldn’t want to be treated like that
A:the monkey did a single action
B:the monkey most likely didn’t intend to get bitten and the snake didn’t make a choice so it had no questionable intentions
Are there any choices for this question?