Answer:
'The mercenaries fought for as long as they were paid, not just the 40 days a year that knights fought.'
Explanation:
This supports the statement that hired soldiers would fight for longer than knights would. They had motivation which was currency in exchange for their participation in battle/war. The knights on the other hand were only required a certain amount of days. It was not stated whether they were paid or not, but I can assume that they were not which would make one--specifically--a knight reluctant to go to battle. Therefore, hired soldiers did the work the knights were reluctant to do.
“I have soccer practice first,” Evan thought, “then my violin lesson.”
Hope this helps:)The commas have to be there no matter what!!!
Answer:
It is unclear if readers are supposed to find Dimmesdale more or less virtuous than Hester.
Answer:
acho que é issoeu
Explanation:
"Amon fundou todos os países, fundou-os após ter criado primeiramente
o Egito. A arte veio de lá, de onde tu vens, até aqui onde eu estou, e a
educação veio de lá até aqui onde eu estou".
Não somente a Fenícia, mas também a Mesopotâmia parece reconhecer no
Egito a origem da própria cultura, pelo menos a se crer na opinião que
nos foi transmitida por Diodoro de Sicília, um escritor grego muito mais
recente, que no século I d.C. assim escreveu na sua Bíbliatbeca
Awnser:
Annihilate- Destroy utterly; obliterate
annihilate. Killing ends when the thing you are killing (your sworn enemy, all hope, a pesky mosquito) is dead. Annihilate goes farther-when you annihilate something, you wipe all trace of it from the earth. You kill a person, but you annihilate a tribe, a town, or even a species.