Argos was Odysseus' faithful and loyal hunting dog. Argos waited for Odysseus to come home. Argos started aging for all those years that Odysseus was gone for. Argos was the first to recognize Odysseus' arrival at Ithaca. When Argos first say Odysseus in a very long time he tried to wag his tail. Argos was fulfilled with seeing his master. He whimpered and died.
Odysseus didn't get the chance to spend time with his dog because he had to go to the battle of Troy. Men would hunt wild goats and rabbits with their dogs. Argos lived outside of Odysseus palace on a heap of manure. He was also covered with fleas. When Odysseus sees Argos he wipes away a tear casually so Eumaeus would notice that the old beggar was Odysseus. Odysseus tells Eumaeus that its is strange that this dog does not have strength or speed and out here lying in a pile of dung. Eumaeus replies that Argos belonged to a man who died a long time ago at Troy. He says if he took care of the dog like Odysseus did he would be in shape. His dog is in the story because Argos resembles loyalty and companionship.
Answer: verb
Explanation: a verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
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It meant that Germany could now focus its attention entirely on the Western Front of the war.
Explanation:
is one of three related ideas. The first is that the history of the United States is inherently different from other countries. In this view, American privileges stem from the emergence of the American Revolution, so that what political scientist Seymour Martin Lipset calls "the first new state" and develops a unique American ideology, "Americanism", based on freedom, equality before the law , individual responsibility, republicanism, representative democracy and laissez-faire economics. This ideology itself is often referred to as "American privilege." Second is the idea that the US has a unique mission to change the world. As Abraham Lincoln said in his Gettysburg speech (1863), Americans have an obligation to ensure, "people's government, by the people, for the people, will not perish from the earth." Third is the understanding that the history and mission of the United States gives an edge over other countries.