The correct answer is option D: Odysseus is called to adventure when he leaves home to fight in the Trojan war.
Odysseus was a legendary Greek hero who was known for his intelligence and leadership skills. He fought during the Trojan war and, during this time he was involved in a series of adventures. When the war was over, Odysseus began his journey back home.
Answer:
The answer is "anxious"
Explanation:
The Western prophetic religions (i.e. Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) created ideas of the Last Judgment that are wealthy in symbolism. Zoroastrianism, established by the Iranian prophet Zoroaster, instructs that after death the spirit hangs tight for three evenings by the grave and on the fourth day goes to the Bridge of the Requiter, where his deeds are gauged. In the event that the great exceed the terrible, regardless of whether just somewhat, the spirit can cross the extension to paradise; if the awful deeds exceed the great, the bridge turns out to be excessively thin for the spirit to cross, and it dives into the cold and dull pit of hell fire.
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It look like both A & B are both correct usage of commas
Answer:
The sunflowers.
Explanation:
The poem "Two Sunflowers Move in the Yellow Room" is a short poem of just two stanzas written by Nancy Willard, even though many people credited William Blake to be the author. The poem was written as part of an anthology titled "A Visit to William Blake's Inn".
Personification is when an inanimate thing is given human attributes. It basically is the characterization of non-living things as living beings, with the ability to speak and talk and walk and do things as humans do. And in this poem, <u>the sunflowers are being personified</u>. This is evident in the line <em>"said the sunflowers"</em>. The poet characterized the sunflowers as animate characters, with the ability to talk and speak.