"I had a fixed purpose when I put to sea.
As I sat in the boat with my band of men,
I meant to perform to the uttermost
what your people wanted or perish in the attempt,
in the fiend's clutches. And I shall fulfill that purpose,
prove myself with a proud deed
or meet my death here in the mead-hall." (632-638)
There's not that many advantages. 1. waking up at own time 2. doing work in my pj's 3. learning at my own pace, 4. taking breaks 5. have a long time to complete everything 6. less distractions 7. can look up answers to tests lol 8. can have your phone all day 9. if you have a ADD or ADHD, you can talk to yourself or fidget without people telling you you're annoying 10. don't have to raise your hand to go anywhere. sorry i can't come up with five more :(
<span>D. generate ideas and see connections between them.</span>
Answer:
They advanced to the monster’s den. Humbaba / charged out roaring at them and said, / “I know you, Gilgamesh. Don’t be a fool.”
Gilgamesh felt his courage return. / They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls.
He could not move forward, could not retreat. / Gilgamesh saw it, he leaped upon him, / he held a knife to Humbaba’s throat.
Explanation:
Stephen Mitchell's "Gilgamesh: A New English Version" is his translated version of the epic character of Gilgamesh, an ancient king of the city of Uruk. The character of Gilgamesh is described as a heroic king who feared no monsters and also displays the moral theme of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of mortality.
Among the given lines of the excerpt, the second, third, and fourth options show that Gilgamesh takes risks, They talk of how he<em> "advanced to the monster Humbaba's den"</em>. And instead of retreating in fear, he and his friend Enkidu charged at the monster <em>"like two wild bulls"</em> and eventually <em>"held a knife to Humbaba's throat"</em>. Despite the odds and Enkidu's fear, he maintained his composure and ensured that he displays no fear. Then, he led the charge and eventually helped defeat the monster.
Thus, the <u>answers are the second, third, and fourth options.</u>
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
From the options given in the question, the sentence that is written grammatically correct is option D.
A grammatically correct sentence is the one in which subject and verb agree in terms of number, punctuation marks are correctly put, and formed correctly.
<u>The statement in option D is grammatically correct, as quotation marks are correctly put in the sentence. The dialogue begins with double quotation mark and single quotation is used to indicate another text within the dialogue</u>.
Thus option D is correct.