Answer:
Shopping is the activity in which a customer browses through the available commodities a retailer is willing to sell and then decide which commodity to purchase. The act of shopping is as old as when the primitive man had to make a decision on which commodity to exchange for another from a fellow primitive man. In this modern day, shopping has gone from just been available directly at the retailer's physical space to an online space. A customer can now shop from the comfort of his/her home and right there, decide which commodity he/she desires. Digital shopping as it is called has proven itself to be very effective, as it now allows new start-ups the luxury of actually starting up without the need to worry about a physical space and position to display their commodities. In the not-too-far future, shopping would completely have evolved into an online norm with maximum flexibility for both the retailer and the customer. This future promises the sensation of having to browse through an entire retailer's available commodities just by thumb strokes, and right there in your comfort zone, make all the purchase you can decide upon.
Answer:
They believe in gods.
They display heroic traits.
Explanation:
Hektor and Achilleus are two tragic characters tha play their parts in The Iliad by Homer, the Iliad relates the story of the war between the greeks and the trojans, Achilleus is the most powerful and feared warrior from the greeks and Hektor is the greatest warrior on the Trojan army, he eventually has to fight Achilleus and he sees that the gods aren´t in his favor, and that he is facing a certain death, and he nontheless fights Achilleus. Both of them are seen as heroes on their armies and city-states.
This question is about the article "Lin-Manuel Miranda", by Jessica McBirney.
Answer:
a. The author shows how Miranda changed Hamilton from song to mixtape to musical.
Explanation:
In the section "In the Heights" we can see how Miranda ascended to musicals, being a notable name in this industry. He took advantage of this moment to specialize and take his talents and skills to another level, the level that would allow him to succeed in writing songs for "Hamilton".
Mirando wanted to capture Hamilton's mentality, his anxieties and his intelligence. So he started writing a song for Hamilton, which soon led him to a mixtape that captured all the complexity of this character. The mixtape did so well that it was transformed into the musical "Hamilton", one of the biggest and most sought after musicals on Broadway.
Answer:
B vows to banish her from Verona,
Explanation:
In fact, she flatly refuses to marry Paris--or anyone else, for that matter. Capulet's reaction is extraordinary. He yells at her, he curses her, he calls her names, and he vows to disown her. And his language is such that we believe him, and so does Juliet.