English, 21.08.2019 20:30 Jonahrosario03
What can be inferred about the cyclops? read the excerpt from the odyssey. we are from troy, achaeans, blown off course by shifting gales on the great south sea: homeward bound, but taking routes and ways uncommon; so the will of zeus would have it. we served under agamemnon, son of atreus the whole world knows what city he laid waste, what armies he destroyed. it was our luck to come here; here we stand, beholden for your , or any gifts you give as custom is to honor strangers. we would entseat you, great sw, have a care for the gods courtesy: zeus will avenge the unoffending guest. he lives in fear of zeus and all the rest of the greek gods. he sided and fought with the trojans during the war. he is eager to provide food and shelter to his guests. he does not live by the same rules and customs as the greeks he answered this from his brute chest, unmoved: you are a niny
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30, Zieken993
Nazim hikmet wrote: "living is no laughing matter: you must live with a great seriousness like a squirrel for example—i mean without looking for something beyond and above living, i mean living must be your whole occupation." explain, in at least one hundred words, how this quote relates to hikmet's unique experiences and point of view.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, 20068513
Read the excerpt from david foster wallace’s infinite jest. my silent response to the expectant silence begins to affect the air of the room, the bits of dust and sportcoat-lint stirred around by the ac’s vents dancing jaggedly in the slanted plane of windowlight, the air over the table like the sparkling space just above a fresh-poured seltzer. the coach, in a slight accent neither british nor australian, is telling c. t. that the whole application-interface process, while usually just a pleasant formality, is probably best accentuated by letting the applicant speak up for himself. in this excerpt, the narrator is providing a, both objective descriptions and subjective commentaries. b. only objective information about people, setting, and events. c. only subjective responses to the things he sees and experiences. d. a compromised interpretation of events due to his unstable condition.
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