(hear: aud) (sea: mer/mar) (see: vid/vis) (water: aqua) (mindful: mem) (to know: sci) (sound: phon) (study: ology)
The correct answer is C.
In this excerpt, Odysseus friend warns him that they should take what they can gather and flee. However, Odysseus curiosity is too strong, and he decides they should stay so he can see the caveman. This caused many of his party's member to perish.
This passage seeks to explain that, if Odysseus had trusted his friend, they would have escaped and no one would have died.
It was foggy this morning however there were many cars on the street this morning.
The autumn is coming as a result yellow leaves are falling down.
The workshop is small however it has many tools.
The goods are on sale hence there are many customers in the shop.
Answer:
The degeneration of “earthly glory” is presented as inevitable in the poem, contrasting with the theme of salvation through faith in God. The wanderer vividly describes his loneliness and yearning for the bright days past, and concludes with an admonition to put faith in God, "in whom all stability dwells".