Answer:
It is being personified, and it helps you see its smiling
Explanation:
Answer: I do
Would have inputted more but it's against Brainly's policy.
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Answer:
To ask for a gift, such as rain, from nature.
Explanation:
The song "Twelfth Song of Thunder" is a Navajo song celebrating the sky, the land, and everything about the earth. It is also chanted during the Navajo Mountain Chant ceremony/ ritual.
This chant/ song is sung as a prayer to please the gods and ask for their blessings. It asks for a gift of nature, more specifically the rains which they require for their plants. For them, nature and depending on the divine was everything, with their livelihood depending on the providence of the gods.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the last option.
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This question is based on the Book 14 of the Odyssey. And according to <span>Eumaeus, the explanation that he gave regarding the bad behavior of the suitors is that the suitors have no fear of the gods. The answer to this would be the first option. Hope this helps.</span>