Answer:
The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
Explanation:
It is the structure of end words of a verse or line that a poet needs to create when writing a poem. A pattern of sounds, it repeats at the end of a line or stanza.
The two parts that indicate the literary point of view of the essay are: " remember that it always troubled me to account for those unvarying boots in the window, for he made only what was ordered, reaching nothing down, and it seemed so inconceivable that what he made could ever have failed to fit."
"Besides, they were too beautiful—the pair of pumps, so inexpressibly slim, the patent leathers with cloth tops, making water come into one's mouth, the tall brown riding boots with marvellous sooty glow, as if, though new, they had been worn a hundred years. Those pairs could only have been made by one who saw before him the Soul of Boot—so truly were they prototypes incarnating the very spirit of all foot-gear."
The word saw is the modified word
Answer:
Disadvantage is that they can engender arrogance, pride, and a superficial view of things. They can also create a cult of the body to the exclusion of mind and spirit.
Advantage is they can teach sportsmanship and teamwork.
Answer:
The Greek poet Homer used them in two of his epic poems, "Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
iliad = ilium = troy = present day turkey.
iliad is the Helen of Troy story
Sparta's Queen Helen ran off with Troy's Prince Paris.
Helen's husband Menelaus & brother Agamemnon, King of Mycenae fought Troy
Agamemnon was joined by the Greek heroes Achilles,
Odysseus
, Nestor and Ajax & 1000's of ships from the Greek world
Achilles killed Troy's King Priam's son & Prince Paris' older brother Hector
Achilles' wanted revenge against Hector for killing his dear friend Patroclus.
Paris later killed Achilles by shooting him in the heel (his only weak spot) with an arrow
Menelaus & brother Agamemnon won by using a large wooden Tro-jan horse to sneak inside the gates of Troy
The
Odyssey
is the story of
Odysseus
taking 10 years to take an often-interrupted journey home back to Ithaca, later along with his son Telemachus to rescue his wife, Penelope, from men who wanted to marry her
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