Answer:
b. Which ones?
Explanation:
The adjective modifier <em>those</em> is answering the question "Which ones?"
"Those" is a demonstrative functioning as a determiner in this sentence.
Unclear question. I infered you are referring to the grammatical structure/usage of some expressions in the sentence.
Answer:
It is an Idiomatic expression.
Explanation:
The expression "following the crowds" is idiomatic, meaning It should be understood figuratively.
In a sense, as used in this context it implies there's a price for doing whatever others do pertaining to how long they cook. So one must maintain his own cooking time schedule not following the crowd.
In the odyssey the inferences ‘men like us who eat bread’ best supports the odysseus' arrival home
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘The Odyssey’ is a poem written by Homer. This is a poem about Odysseus who’s sole purpose is to reach his home and reunite with his wife. But it wasn’t easy for him to reach his destination. The reason why he left his home was because he was a warrior and wanted to fight in the battlefield of Trojan war.
As the poem moves forward, readers get to known what all difficulties Odysseus face. But the line from the poem, ‘men like us who eat bread’ indicates that there are people who offer such hospitality because of whom Odysseus’s goal of reaching his home is accomplished.
Answer:
Yes, "They act as if we wore our skirts too short and invited trouble, presents an effective analogy.
Explanation:
The comment was made against Washingtonians. The analogy represents the difficulty for individuals who may have forgotten their status quo. The shortness of the skirt reflects the onerous and the encouraged difficulty represents their unpleasant memory about it.
Answer: Compare and Contrast
The Reference to different ruling groups
It shows how a prince can fall
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