In A the author in only affirming a fact. In C he describes some remembrance and in D he is declaring something positive about his soul and overcoming hesitation. But in B he mentions <em>"darkness", "peering" "wondering</em>" and <em>"fearing"</em>, all leading to to anxiety and making the reader keep interest and antecipation for the outcome.
The correct answer is B
Answer:
"Historians have spent years trying to crack language codes.
Explanation:
This one gives background on having to decode something meaning they are trying to figure out what the language or thing is.
Answer:
Explanation:
Matching the sports
Sports that are on ice and snow
Snowboarding
Skiing
Ice skating
Hockey
Sports that are in teams and pairs
Hockey
Baseball
Basketball
Cricket
Sports that are inside
Kick boxing
Gymnastics
Horse riding
Sports that are individual activities
Athletics
Table tennis
Tennis
Kick boxing
Which sports do you enjoy doing the most/the least
Tennis/fencing
Which sports are the most exciting/boring to watch
Basketball/fencing
Which sports are the easiest/most difficult
Athletics/sailing
Which sports would you like to learn
Skiing
Answer:
Calypso is warning Odysseus against returning home for it will only bring pain and suffering for him. Also, she is indirectly offering him to stay on her island and be made immortal.
Explanation:
Homer's <em>The Odyssey</em> revolves around the journey of Odysseus and his men after the Trojan War. The journey back to their home in Ithaca is not a smooth one though, for they encountered numerous obstacles on the way.
In Book V, Zeus had sent Hermes to tell Calypso to release Odysseus from being held captive in her island and let him go home. Though angered that she is not allowed to keep her mortal, she had to obey the orders of the highest and strongest of the gods. Once Hermes had gone, Calypso told Odysseus that he must start preparing for his journey home. But she warned him that <em>"there's heartbreak and shipwreck in store"</em> for him when he gets home. This warning is a sort of invitation to Odysseus to stay with her and be made immortal but Odysseus declined, stating that he'd prefer to be at home with his wife Penelope and grow old.
In ancient Greek society, home and one's own family are the most important things in their lives. No matter what they may have done or gone to, the feeling of being back home amongst one's loved ones compels them to return home, no matter the difficulty of the obstacles. Despite Calypso's warning of pain and suffering on his return home, Odysseus declined the offer to be immortal and enjoy life on the island with Calypso.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
steep and wining are both adjs. seperated by commas