<span>“They scrambled to their places by the rowlocks /
and all in line dipped oars in the gray sea.” (Homer, 6-7)</span><span>“They scrambled to their places by the rowlocks /
and all in line dipped oars in the gray sea.” Homer (6-7)</span><span>“They scrambled to their places by the rowlocks /
and all in line dipped oars in the gray sea.” (Homer) 6-7</span><span>“They scrambled to their places by the rowlocks /
and all in line dipped oars in the gray sea” (Homer 6-7).</span>
The statement that best explains the idea of the test mentioned is:
“The styles and structure of fairy tales remain largely unexplored”.
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to the text provided, it can be gathered that the author appreciates the style and structure of how fairy tales are written. However, she also mentions how the structure of fairy tale writing crosses the traditional form of story writing.
For other authors, they would find it easy to interpret and conclude about the fairy tale but at the same would not know or understand the technique that is needed to write a fairy tale.
She even goes ahead to say, that it is not completely appreciated by writes, the beauty of the writing of fairy tales and also its technique is not truly understood or identified.
Hence, the style and structure of the same are largely unexplored.
The Relative Clause is “who are five in number”. It is a type of dependant clause (it need the main clause in order to convey its meaning properly) that has the same function of an adjective; that is to say, it modifies a noun “friends”.
Answer:
The question is referring to <em>The black Death by Margarent Gushne 2018</em>
Explanation:
In the first paragraph the author cites <em>''Their arrival would change the course of European history''</em>
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The Plague was introduced into Sicily from a ship coming in from Crimea. While everyone infected on the ship died within a few days, the contagious disease had already spread among everyone who had come in contact with them.
At the time, the modern region of Italy was known for trade and the import and export of goods from all over the world. The Italian merchants took the disease with them and within a couple of weeks, it had spread across all of Europe.
Some estimates put the number of dead as high as 50 million people. When the dust settled, there were more jobs than the number of people and while before people lived on serfdom, the system, especially in England was completely broken down.
Land owners were looking for people and started paying them to work and the peasant and middle class began to have more social mobility and political influence.
It took over 200 years before Europe's population went back to pre-plague days but until then, democracy was already creeping in.
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