I don't see the passage, but the meaning of inept is
A clumsy, incompetent person — or an ineffective action — is inept. When you're inept, you don't know what you're doing or just can't get it done.
Someone inept is bumbling, clueless, and ineffective.
Inept people are dumb or clueless; they don't understand things.
More
than that, inept people are bad at what they do. An inept lawyer always
loses cases.
An inept figure skater wipes out on the ice. An inept
postal worker loses mail and puts it in the wrong box.
An inept person
is downright bad at something. The opposite of inept is competent.
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The correct answer is option D: Odysseus is called to adventure when he leaves home to fight in the Trojan war.
Odysseus was a legendary Greek hero who was known for his intelligence and leadership skills. He fought during the Trojan war and, during this time he was involved in a series of adventures. When the war was over, Odysseus began his journey back home.
Answer:
Anything that you feel will capture an audience's interest and make them interested in the speech's topic.
Explanation:
Ex.
a quote
a story
a joke
an anecdote
Answer:
I. Setting: a refuge in Scotland
II. Plot
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Explanation:
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Textual evidence means that the writer uses either direct quotations or paraphrased material from a source in order to support an argument or illustrate a point