The correct answers are B. It is written in response to death and D. It was a form of ancient Greek poetry
Explanation:
Elegiac or elegiac couplet is a type of poetry originated in Greece and linked to elegy, as elegy these poems included death as one of the main themes and aimed at creating a reflection related to death, mourning someone or recognizing the life of someone who has just died. As mentioned before, it is believed elegy emerged in Ancient Greece and the first records of it date back to the Hellenistic period around 7th century BCE including authors such as Archilochus and Simonides of Ceos and continue during the Roman Empire. In this way, elegiac was originated in Greek poetry during Ancient Greece period and it is written in response to death as it is death the theme that inspires these poems.
Answer:
History is a topic t because new facts are frequently uncovered
Explanation:
This is because “due to the fact that” is totally irrelevant because it means the same as the rest of the question
Answer:
e) 1. always, 2. sometimes, 3. never
Explanation:
Supplementary angles are those angles, which degree measures add up to 180°.
Complementary angles are those angles, which degree measures add up to 90°.
Vertical angles are two opposite angles formed when two lines intersect.
1. Two right angles are always supplementary.
Right angle has the degree measure of 90°, then the sum of measures of two right angles is always 180°.
2. Two angles that are nonadjacent are sometimes vertical.
They are vertical when the sides of these angles form two intersecting lines, in other cases they are not vertical.
3. Two angles that are supplementary are never complementary.
If two angles are supplementary, then their measures add up to 180°. 180 is not equal to 90°, so these angles cannot be complementary.
Answer:
their-passengers ,
Explanation:
themselves-the travellers
The answer is canoes, evidence found by Scientists indicates that Old
Stone Age people traveled across the open ocean in canoes, possibly up
to 70,000 years ago. They had no navigational instruments to speak of,
so this was a perilous journey and undoubtedly many would have been
lost on the way.