Answer:
There are several but Fate, and some of the seven deadly sins are your best picks
Explanation:
In Homer's Iliad, several themes are underlined--fate, honor, wrath and that most Greek combination of pride and arrogance, hubris
Answer:
Do you have any text to show? I don't know what thing you converted...could you show me that and I could answer the question?
Explanation:
Achilles is the correct answer. I took the test a few moments ago.
The best paraphrase of the opening lines from the poem "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns is this one: <span>Poor, little scared thing! How panicked you are!
</span>The opening lines are: Wee, sleekit, cow’rin’, tim’rous beastie, O, what a panic’s in thy breastie! - this basically means: Little thing, there is a lot of fear in your breast - which means that the mouse is small and afraid.