Answer: paul is motivated to ask robert for help
Explanation: i had this question
The lyrics in Justin Bieber’s song is it vary’s , I tried my best :) correct me if I’m wrong , I don’t really listen to Justin Bieber that much
Answer: Core values are personal values that guide you when making important decisions and doing work. Determining the values that are meaningful in your life can help you to develop personal and professional goals. It can also help you find jobs and companies that align with your ideals. <em> 5 Core Values that Define Success for Every Individual. Honesty. Honesty should be the bedrock of your foundation, as it will define who you are before you even allow others to know more about you. Fire. Hard Work. Confidence. Perseverance.</em>
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Answer:
That's a phrase. Phrases don't have a subject-verb component ........ unlike clauses, which DO have both.
Explanation:
phrase:
My younger brother (no verb)
sat on the floor (no subject)
clause:
My younger brother sat on the floor.
Answer:
The theme of hospitality which can be seen in various instances and teachings in the Bible can also be seen in numerous instances in "The Odyssey". The Greeks highly hold the value of hospitality in their approach and treatment of guests, including strangers, which is nothing new according to Christian beliefs.
Explanation:
The theme of hospitality has been a part of human existence and quality since ages ago. This virtue is also seen in the Bible, where numerous prophets have talked of the need to entertain strangers where "<em>some have entertained angels unawares"</em>. (Hebrews 13)
Likewise, this extending of hospitality to one's guests is a common feature in Homer's "The Odyssey" where we can see numerous instances of guests being warmly welcomed in their journeys. Some have even housed "gods" who were disguised. Another feature of this virtue is the Greeks' attitude of sending their guests off with gifts, for they believed that the same may one day fall on them and when that day arrives, they may also be treated the same way. One example is that of Odysseus' time in the land of the Phaeacians (Book 6-8). Not only was he welcomed warmly, he was given a safe stay and then departed with a number of gifts. Such was the etiquette of the humans even in ancient Greece, almost similar with that of how the believers in the Bible were taught to be. The Christian brotherly love of friendship and hospitality is all the same to the Greeks who also seemed to have an unwritten rule of being hospitable to everyone, even strangers.