Answer and explanation:
I believe wilderness survival stories speak to all humans in a very basic, instinctive level. We enjoy the human struggle in the man vs. nature conflict. It may be because it reminds us that we only have such a comfortable life today because humankind was able to learn, survive, and develop in and against nature. It may also very well be that we like to think of ourselves as the heroes, the main characters. Would we be defeated or would we survive the great forces of this world? There is something inspirational in the overcoming of adversities that cannot be solved with money, social status, or influence of any kind. It is more exciting when nature makes a man a man - not a successful businessperson, not a detective, not a bank robber. Just a human being who has to use his intelligence and instincts to survive.
Answer:
She wants John to give women a voice and representation. She still want protection under the men but they should not have all the power. What are 2 reasons for John's unhappiness in the spring of 1776? -His work (in Congress and the 'Thoughts about Government") will not benefit or provide for the family.
I don't know if she is a demigod but she is not a god, she was a mortal until Athena turned her into a monster, because she and Poseidon were seeing each other (relationship)
C. Must show great commitment to training
Answer/Explanation:
About 3 years ago, I was in 6th grade; the temperature was so cold that I could not peddle on my bike's flat tires. I had to finish the trip to school by walking. I was terribly cold and my friend caught up and walked with me. She could no longer ride either. The December morning coldness (In early December, the mornings are extremely low and afternoons are hot in Florida) was giving me stage 1 frost bite in my hands. Luckily, she selflessly gave me her mittens. I will always remember this act of kindness since I have never seen her again.