Answer: I do not know if they have provided you with options, but the speaker of this passage is Eumaeus, Odysseus's friend and the one who keeps the pigs on his estate.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that this scene takes place when Odysseus returns to Ithaca after the Trojan War and, disguised as a beggar, visits Eumaeus, who does not recognize him but treats him kindly. Odysseus has asked Eumaeus about his life on the estate, and he is here talking about his master, whom he praises and longs for. Eumaeus confesses that not even at his childhood home could he find a master like Odysseus.
Answer:
I think that animals should not be kept in zoos
Explanation:
This is technically an opinion question, so you can choose. But i will write a paragraph here. (my writing sucks btw)
Animals should not be kept in zoos, the reason the world has zoos is for entertainment purposes and earning money. The people who kidnap the animals gets money by taking it to the zoo. If you think about it, keeping animals in zoos are taking away in freedom, just like a human stuck in a house and can't go out. Animals also get frightened by the annoying kids that go to the zoo and scream, when they have babies, sometimes they get taking away. Since now our technology is so advanced, we don't need to go to zoos in person, we can do virtual reality. That is why animals should not be kept in zoos.
The awnser is C. Holmes D. Sanchez
Answer:
Mama, Papa, Carlos, Kiki, my sister Nenny and Esperanza.
Explanation:
Sandra Cisneros's "The House on Mango Street," tells the story of a Mexican-American girl named Esperanza and her family. The story deals with themes of belonging, the importance of language, discovering one's self, etc.
The story is narrated from the point of view of a young girl named Esperanza, who lives in the House on Mango Street with her family. Her family consists of 6 members- <u>Papa, Mama, her brothers Carlos and Kiki, her younger sister Nenny and herself.</u>