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Answer:
"By your great strength/ you have killed Humbaba".
Explanation:
The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem written in Akkadian regarding the Sumerian historical character of Gilgamesh, King of the Sumerian city of Uruk between 2800 and 2500 BC. As per the poem, Gilgamesh is represented as an epic hero, which means that he portrays supernatural, and almost god-like qualities, as well as certain other characteristics, that make him seem almost inhuman, or better, yet, superhuman.
From the excerpt shown here, Gilgamesh displays this superhuman quality of unparalleled bravery and strength of epic heroes when he bravely, and almost singlehandedly defeats Humbaba, the great monster. This is why the first line of the answer options is the best one.
Answer: contaminated so b
Explanation: contaminated would be a better word to replace Bad
Military bases often have a dress code for the public government buildings. These dress codes vary depending on the military base and sometimes can become even more strict if the base is being visited by a high-ranking government official. Often these dress codes are posted outside of the public building. Most of the time the dress code is about wearing pajamas or bathing suits, but they may also contain rules against wearing anything that promotes something that is considered illegal by base rules. Even though marijuana is legal in some states, it's not in places run by the federal government - like military bases. Since the leggings "advertise" what is considered an illegal substance they could be considered against the dress code.
The best advice for what to wear on base is to only wear what you think would be appropriate at school. This is generally the best way to judge whether or not you're dressed appropriately for the public spaces.
Answer: D. McCloud, Alex. How to Teach Your Kids. Eagle Press, 2004.
Explanation: In MLA citation or style of referencing, the authors last name or surname comes first, followed by the first name, then title of the book, journal or source, name of the publisher/s and year or date of publication.