Answer:
If you could see what I see now you'd cry
Above the trees I see the sight, oh my
It's old and worn, but it brings piece of mind
Explanation: In poetry, an ‘iamb’ is a beat composed of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. Therefore, a iambic pentameter, consists of a line that has five beats, each one with a strong syllable and a weak syllable. In order to complete the lines using iambic pentamenter, words with these characteristics are used:
If YOU could SEE what I see NOW, you'd CRY
ABOVE the TREES I SEE the SIGHT, oh MY
It's OLD and WORN, but IT brings PEACE of MIND
Answer: Is that a book or sum???
Explanation:
The obstacles that Odysseus has faced so far on his road of trials are:
Lord Helios, the sum god, has killed Odysseus´men for eating his cattle.
The crew has been attacked by an army in Cicones
Zeus has sent a huge sea storm.
Some of the men have eaten the lotus flower and had to be rescued.
Odysseus is a legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. He was son of Laertes and Anticleia.
The process of identifying word roots has more to do with stripping away additional word elements than directly locating the root.
For example, if you had the word "hardly" you'd strip away the suffix "ly" and have the root remaining, "hard".
Hope that helps!