Answer:
Antinous
Explanation:
The given passage is from Homer's <em>Odyssey</em><em>. </em>The options you were given are the following:
- Telemachus
- Halitherses
- Antinous
- Eurymachus
The quoted words are spoken by Antinous, one of two prominent Penelope's suitors. He is shown as a violent, mean-spirited, and over-confident character who defiles Odysseus' home while he is lost at sea. Here, he is speaking about how Penelope tricked her suitors. She pretended to be weaving a burial shroud for Odysseus's father Laertes, claiming that she will choose a suitor once she is finished. She wove it by day and secretly unraveled it by night, managing to deceive them for three years.
Answer:
The thrush told him
Explanation:
The thrush is speaking. This is the culmination of Bilbo's recollection in a previous chapter. The thrush notifies bard of Smaug's weakness, thus helping him take down Smaug.
Answer:
Citing your sources allows readers of your work to easily find the sources to which you've referred. If you do not cite the sources upon which your research is based, you will be guilty of plagiarism. Plagiarism is using the ideas and writings of others and representing them as your own
1) You don’t have time to feel sorry for yourself you need to keep going.
2) Talk only when necessary; don’t let everyone know what your thinking keep it for yourself to benefit from and always be attentive.
3) It’s better to learn lessons from others mistakes than have to learn them from your own mistakes/experiences.
4) It’s not about if someone has a lot of money, it’s about if the people gives. That’s what their value should be weighted in.
5) If you had to choose between two evils don’t choose at all, but if you had to choose between two goods choose both. It’s better to choose to walk away from being stuck and not being in it at all, sometimes if both the options are good you should pick both even if they result negatively at least you know and anybody else know you had good intentions. It all can’t turn out bad when choosing good.
6) Ideas is everything. If it weren’t for an idea or dream a-lot of things if not everything wouldn’t exist.
7) If you owe a little, whatever you owe won’t cause too much trouble, but if you owe a lot the debt you owe will turn into a much bigger problem. (Example: you owe someone $1 he/she would ask about it a few times and might even forget about no big deal. Now say you owe some one $100 they will bug you and bug you until you pay it back and even when you do owe it back they may hold a grudge against you. Even if you were to pay the $100 back immediately that person would hold it over your head. If you were to ask them for anything else big or small they might be like “Didn’t I let you borrow $100?” They would try to may you feel obligated to whatever you wanted.
8) You can make a small group of people feel a certain way all the time, you can even make all the people feel a certain way sometimes but you can’t make everybody feel the same way all the time. Sometimes it could be a 99:1 ratio of people that believe you to people that don’t but all people will not think the same.
9) Lots of people miss what they are looking for because they don’t notice what they are looking for is simpler than what their imaginations conjure up which is usually something that’s bigger or grander that what they’re actually looking for.
10) I don’t know sorry
11) The person who goes to school and get an education is mostly to get a job and is least likely to resort to criminal activities for survival. Which keeps them from going to jail.
12) A mess up and be fixed but if you don’t change it that’s when it becomes a more permanent problem.