Answer:
Lewis Hyde describes the trickster as a "boundary-crosser". The trickster crosses and often breaks both physical and societal rules. ... In some Greek myths Hermes plays the trickster. He is the patron of thieves and the inventor of lying, a gift he passed on to Autolycus, who in turn passed it on to Odysseus.
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Answer:
They are clear and neatly formatted.
They include the teachers exact words
They include key dates and numbers.
They include everything the teacher says.
They have sections with proper headings.
They summarize important information.
(BOLDED IS THE ONES CHECKED OFF)
You’ll have to give the poem so we can see which structure it is :)
Answer:
B. (It show how time and prime share the same meaning.)
Theme is: the 3rd answer choice.