I think it’s B? I might be wrong tho. Good luck!!
"Martin! Didn't I tell yeah to clean them dishes!? Why in the he'll did you leave my coffee cup!?" yells mother. I'm Martin, 17 years old, and currently getting yelled at for forgetting to wash one dish out of many. I'm a college student, just started last month. I wash the stupid cup and march upstairs to my room and blast some Joji, drowning out everything and everyone, even my own breathing. I have this stupid essay I need to rewrite, due to "lack of ordered events". Lack of order of events my as. I wrote it based on real-life events, and I get a 65 for "lack of ordered events"? B.S. I am then interrupted from my own thoughts when auntie Claud walks in. "Causing trouble AGAIN Martin? Aren't you a bit too old for this?" She says as she holds a beer bottle in her left hand.
"Shouldn't you be saying that to your sorry-excuse-for-a-sister?" I snap. She shrugs and walks away. I can hear her tumbling over her own feet down the hall. I sigh. "Why is the world so weird." I say out loud, as a statement rather than an question. I grab my Stranger Things Netflix and Chill Limited Edition pen and write this stupid essay.
Answer:
How did Cyrus the Great’s treatment of the Jews of Jerusalem differ from that of the neo-Babylonians?
A. Cyrus destroyed Jerusalem, while the neo-Babylonians helped rebuild it.
B. Cyrus allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem, while the neo-Babylonians forced them into exile.
C. Cyrus conquered all of Jerusalem, while the neo-Babylonians only destroyed the Jewish temple.
D. Cyrus banished the Jews from Jerusalem, while the neo-Babylonians allowed them to stay.
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
Missionary Warner, even frightened by the situation and tempted to fight the bandit and take the gun from his hands, was gentle and as calm as possible. He spoke to the bandit cordially, trying not to show anxiety and fear. He was so friendly that he asked if the bandit would accept a cup of tea, which he had prepared himself.