Answer:
he thought of himself as a wise and a fortunate man
Explanation:
D I think don’t trust me yet, it’s a maybe
Dear Editor.
My name is Mary Smith and I write this letter to point out customs in our community that are very negative and can be harmful to everyone. I believe that this topic can interest the production of your magazine and help the entire community to become aware of these habits and thus fight them.
One of the most common bad habits in our society that needs to be stopped is the habit of disposing of garbage indiscriminately in the middle of the street. I see people, throwing papers, candy and snacks packaging, napkins and any other kind of garbage in the street, without looking for one of the public garbage cans that we have scattered around the city. These garbage can be very small, but in addition to causing dirt in our community, it can cause accidents and even encourage the proliferation of pests. We must stop this immediately.
Another even more damaging custom is pet abandonment. In addition to this being a harmful custom, it is inhumane and very cruel, which must be punished severely and fought as soon as possible, as it causes the suffering of many animals.
I would like to ask you to consider the possibility of publishing something about these customs, along with an appeal for them to be exterminated from our society.
I count on your cooperation.
Regards
M. Smith.
The boy is reading a book when the old man approaches him based on "The Alchemist" story by Paulo Coelho. The old man approaches Santiago and questions him about the book that Santiago is reading. Santiago did not want to answer the question at first, but the old man relentlessly questions him about the book.
Answer:
People traveled by boat and roads.
People held feasts to celebrate.
Music was part of celebrations.
Girls danced to music at feasts.
Explanation:
The aspects of Greek life that are reflected in the given excerpt are the following:
- People traveled by boat and roads. The lines that prove this are: <em>Neither by ship nor yet by land shall...; so the road lay open to him...</em>
- People held feasts to celebrate. We can conclude this based on the lines: <em>... host of happy people who are always banqueting and holding joyful revelry.</em>
- Music was part of celebrations. The flute and lyre are mentioned as instruments present at these celebrations.
- Girls danced to music at feasts. <em>The maidens dancing to the sound of flute and lyre</em> are described.
The sacrifice of animals to gods and religion aren't mentioned in the given passage. This is why the second and sixth options are incorrect.