Answer:
Personal experience
Explanation:
Personal experience because it can shape someone's vices or thoughts on a specific topic more than anything. Hope this helped
Answer with Explanation:
After the Trojan War, Odysseus planned to go back home. Together with him was his second-in-command, Eurylochus (a cowardly man) Upon their return, they stopped over a mythological island called "Aeaea." This was the home of an enchantress named "Circe." So, instead of greeting Circe, Eurylochos stayed away and knew her treachery. He told Odysseus that the crew were turned into pigs, so Odysseus went to rescue his men. This started a fight between Eurylochos and Odysseus after he successfully saved his men from Circe. This ended in reconciliation and Circe telling Odysseus to seek advice from Tiresias<em> (a blind prophet of Apollo). </em>
The prophet told Odysseus that they shouldn't touch the "Cattle of Helios" or the "Oxen of the Sun." However, the crew were already hungry. Thus, Eurylochus convinced them to eat the cattle while Odysseus was asleep. He told the crew how better it would be to be killed by the gods rather than by hunger and thus, they believed him. They killed the cattle and ate them. Because of this, Zeus became very angry and destroyed their ship.
Everyone was killed except Odysseus <u>(the only survivor</u>).
Answer: I would say B, C and E
It uses details that are specific.
It includes details that are well chosen and add substance to the essay.
It includes details that are unique, interesting, and/or engaging.
Explanation:
Answers: Author and work:
1 . Wycliffe - "First English Bible"
2 . the Apostle John- "Revelation"
3 . Augustine- "The City of God"
4 . John Calvin- "The Institutes of Christian Religion"
5 . Athenagoras- "A Plea for Christians"
6 . Erasmus- "Greek edition of the New Testament"
7 . Jerome- "The Vulgate"
8 . Martin Luther- "Ninety-Five Theses"