The action that completenes the graphic organizer is the following: Polyneices rebels against Thebes. Option A is correct.
In Greek mythology, Polynices was the son of Oedipus and Jocasta and the younger brother of Eteocles. When his father, Oedipus, was discovered to have killed his father and married his mother, he was expelled from Thebes, leaving his sons Eteocles and Polynices to rule. As a result of a curse put on them by their father Oedipus, the two sons did not share the rule peacefully and died as a result, killing each other in battle for control over Thebes.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
'Do and Dare; or, A Brave Boy's Fight for Fortune' is a novel written by Horatio Alger, Jr. The novel is about Herbert Carr, son of war widow.
In the story, when Herbert got to know that his mother's post as a Postmaster is about to be taken away through Squire Walsingham's recommendation, he decides to confront him the veryy next morning.
By confronting the Squire, the readers can infer of Herbert that he is concerned about his mother losing her job. As their family dependent upon her job for living. So, he decides to protect her and her job.
Therefore, option B is correct.
Answer:
Mark Antony manipulates people without them knowing.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolve around the death of Julius Caesar and the fights for the power of Rome. This play delves into the historical facts about Caesar's death and how the nation of Rome came to be the main bone of contentment among the major powers in an attempt to be made ruler of Rome.
In the given excerpt from Act V scene i of the play, Cassius comments how Mark Antony is like a bee, for <em>"they rob the Hybla bees And leave them honeyless</em>". This is a figurative language that compares Antony to a honeybee who sweet-talks and gain friendship and trust from the others while secretly trying to achieve personal gain, for his own interest. Cassius's comment seems to suggest that<u> Mark Antony knows how to manipulate people without them knowing what he is really doing.</u>
It helps the reader understand what the writing should be about
Answer:
to help the reader understand the courage and determination of the workers
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "We Shall Not Be Moved," the author Joan Dash includes a quotation from Pauline Newman, who mentions the spirit of workers during the Women's Factory Strike in 1909. Thus, Newman makes reference to the workers' firmness of purpose and audacity to fight for better working conditions, no matter the consecuences. As a response to the eight-hour workweeks, low pay and fines for long bathroom breaks, the workers asked for a fifty-two-hour week with extra pay for overtime, an end to the fines and minor oppression, and a living wage. Therefore, the strike lead to the creation of the Women's Trade Union League.