Answer:
The Norse grew some of their food on farms in green land.
Explanation: Hope this helps!
It was the worst holiday of my life! I went to a summer camp with my two best friends, but I had a ghastly time. First, I couldn't share my friends' room at the camp. I slept in the same room with the youngest girls. They screamed in the middle of the night and woke me up all the time because they missed their parents.
In the end, I decided to play the role of their big sister. I told them the most fantastic bedtime stories and they fell asleep quickly. And guess what! We won the acting competition on the last day because we acted out one of the most original stories I invented!
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Drank should be spelled “drink”.
Answer:
The excerpt shows evidence that it is from a Greek myth because the gods interact with humans.
Explanation:
In Greek mythology, it is indeed very common for gods to interact with humans. In famous epic poems, such as The Iliad and They Odyssey, for instance, gods are constantly interfering in human affairs directly. They choose sides and favorites, they use their powers to send storms or to disguise someone, and so on. In the passage we are analyzing here, that characteristic is evident. Zeus, a god, who happens to be married to the goddess Hera, has an affair with a human. Hercules, their son, is what is called a demi-god.