Few people can be seen
Some children are playing
Their father is reading the newspaper
With the consent of Zeus, Athena travels to Ithaca to speak with Telemachus. Assuming the form of Odysseus’s old friend Mentes, Athena predicts that Odysseus is still alive and that he will soon return to Ithaca. She advises Telemachus to call together the suitors and announce their banishment from his father’s estate. She then tells him that he must make a journey to Pylos and Sparta to ask for any news of his father. After this conversation, Telemachus encounters Penelope in the suitors’ quarters, upset over a song that the court bard is singing. Like Homer with the Iliad, the bard sings of the sufferings experienced by the Greeks on their return from Troy, and his song makes the bereaved Penelope more miserable than she already is. To Penelope’s surprise, Telemachus rebukes her. He reminds her that Odysseus isn’t the only Greek to not return from Troy and that, if she doesn’t like the music in the men’s quarters, she should retire to her own chamber and let him look after her interests among the suitors. He then gives the suitors notice that he will hold an assembly the next day at which they will be ordered to leave his father’s estate. Antinous and Eurymachus, two particularly defiant suitors, rebuke Telemachus and ask the identity of the visitor with whom he has just been speaking. Although Telemachus suspects that his visitor was a goddess in disguise, he tells them only that the man was a friend of his father.
Answer:
Broadest: The use of metaphor by American poets.
Middle: The use of metaphor by Emily Dickinson
Narrowest: The use of metaphor in Emily Dickinson's "The Railway Train"
Explanation:
Broadest is the all American poets because there are many.
Middle is the Emily Dickinson because she is only one poet.
Narrowest is the use of metaphor in Emily Dickinson's "The Railway Train" because it is one poem by one poet.
Answer: Q1. There are five aspects to the process of reading: phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, reading comprehension and fluency. These five aspects work together to create the reading experience. As children learn to read they must develop skills in all five of these areas in order to become successful readers.
Q2.Fluency in language learning is the ability to use the spoken or written form of the language to communicate effectively. In contrast, accuracy refers to the production of grammatically correct spoken or written language.
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