I think you mean u need a speech for for death penalty so here:
We all have the right to a opinion especially when it come to what we’re for and against having to do with what we support. Well I support have death penalties, and some people may think why?,Those people did something bad they don’t deserves it though, I disagree, if you murder someone or you did something worse than that, why should we put you amongst people in jail, so that you can kill them too. You killed someone and you don’t deserve to stay alive. With death penalty we stop criminal from doing bad things over and over. If that means executing the worst criminals so be it, at the end of the day at we can feel safer know that person is gone and aren’t going to commit any more crimes. I hope this helps
D. She wants to find Charles's mother and talk to her.
Laurie's mother wants to meet Charles's mother since Laurie talks about Charles's bad behavior all the time.
1. Laertes => Odysseus' father. He lives in Ithaca and waits for his son to come back.
2. Anticleia => <span>Odysseus's mother. While Odysseus is gone, she commits suicide because of grief. They meet again in the underworld.
</span>3. Antinous => the <span>first suitor killed. He is the most violent and insolent among suitors. He is the one who plots against Telemachus.
</span>4. Leodes => <span>the one who thinks the bow will kill the suitors. He is a suitor himself, although the least insolent one. He predicts that Odysseus will come back for revenge. He is the last suitor Odysseus kills.
</span>5. Alcinous => King of the Phaeacians. He is extremely hospitable and even offers his daughter to Odysseus.
6. Eurycleia => <span>the one who recognizes Odysseus's scar. She was Odysseus' nurse. When he comes back to Ithaca, disguised as an old beggar, she washes his legs and notices the scar.
</span>7. Artemis => <span>Apollo's twin. She is the goddess of hunting and childbirth, and is only occasionally mentioned in The Odyssey.
</span>8. Dolius => <span>father of Melantho and Melanthius. He is Penelope's slave and father of seven sons (one of whom is Melanthius) and one daughter, Melantho. While Melanthius and Melantho are disloyal to Odysseus and Penelope, their father and brothers remain loyal.
</span>9. Demodocus => <span>blind bard of the Phaeacians. Some scholars believe he was Homer's reference to himself.
</span>10. Melanthius => disloyal goatherd. Unlike Eumaeus, Melanthius is loyal to the suitors, instead of his master Odysseus. He will even assist the suitors in the battle with his former master.
A message about life because there are morals to fictional stories.
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The idea of a Utopia has long been tossed around. The ancient Greeks, Romans, and the Stoics themselves long pondered at the idea of a perfect city-state. However, as we have seen with countless examples of attempts at achieving such a state. from the communist state of the Soviet Union to the more contemporary examples of the dictatorship of North Korea and communist China, when this idea is implemented, there is always going to be a large separation between the richest and poorest of the populous.
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