<span>“But, tell me who thou art? and what thy race?
Thy town, thy parents, and thy native place?
Or, if a merchant in pursuit of gain,
What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
</span><span>Now sat Ulysses at the rural feast
The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd:
To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
A son of Dolius on the message went,
Stood in the way, and at a glance beheld
The foe approach, embattled on the field.
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Answer:
Whose.
Explanation:
Who's = who is (which is wrong)
Whos (grammatically incorrect)
Who (grammatically incorrect as well)
Whose = CORRECT.
Answer:
Here are some ideas
Explanation:
For this type of work, keep in mind it isn't a choice that will affect you in any way. Here are some points for each side of the debate:
DISAGREE
- Citizens should have a right to privacy.
- Secretive government actions can result in trust in our society to weaken.
- If spying through technology such as webcams, the wrong person could gain access.
AGREE
- Spying on citizens planning on committing a crime through phone calls could lead to preventing a robbery, murder, or even a terrorist attack.
- The safety of thousands of people could be kept by simply overhearing a conversation.
I really hoped this helps, we,ve all been there