Synonym of inspired thanks if you help
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encouraged is the closest synonym for the word inspired.

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Encouraged is a close synonym.

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Essay on 'Small act of kindness can make a big difference'

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                                                        Kind Acts

I remember a timewhen things went downhill for me.  It wasin third year high school when my grades went down and I was grounded at a timewhen a time when there was something important that I wanted to do.  Worse still, someone I liked had feelings forsomeone else.  It was during that sadmoment that someone took the time console me and cheered me up.  That simple act of kindness helped me throughthe times and proved to me that a little kindness goes a long way.
A kind act can have a powerful and inspiring effect onpeople down on their luck.  Many times wehear stories of people who stumbled then rose out of the ashes.  This was due to acts of kindness such asbuying someone a meal when they are hungry or helping them pack theirbelongings or simply being there in times of sorrow and tragedy as a shoulderto lean on. Simple gestures like that give hope when we feel that there isnone.  We realize that people care andare there when we need them.It doesn’t have to be great deed.  Just a simple gesture with the purest ofintentions can work wonders for those in despair.  Their feel that that they are not alone andthat there is always someone who cares and that is food for the hungrysoul.  A little kindness goes a long wayand many people who felt now lead better lives today. 

What does the following quote from Elpenor tell us about Greek culture?No, burn me in full armor, all my harness,
heap my mound by the churning gray surf—
a man whose luck ran out—
so even men to come will learn my story. (11, 82-85) *

A. The Greeks thought that a blood sacrifice could animate the dead.
B. The Greeks thought that a proper burial was essential to the happiness of the dead.
C. The Greeks thought that being buried with armor would provide protection from other spirits in Hades.
D. The Greeks thought that enough fame could grant immortality to the dead.

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Answer: B. The Greeks thought that a proper burial was essential to the happiness of the dead.

This dialogue occurs when Odysseus encounters Elpenor in the underworld. Elpenor has died, and his body was left in Circe's island. He asks Odyssey to go back, and find his body, in order to give him a proper burial (in full armour, with all his harness). The implication here is that Elpenor is asking this because he cannot rest in peace until his burial is taken care of. This shows that the Greeks considered a proper burial necessary for the happiness of the dead.

the answer to this question is B

Which sentences in these excerpts reflect the idea that war affects not only the minds of the combatants but also their physical reactions?

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The sentences in the excerpts that reflects the idea that war affects not only the minds of the combatants but also their physical reaction are:  

First excerpt.

“The reality of what was happening in my stomach…”

“I crouched and kept my head low...”

“I tried to swallow whatever was rising from my stomach…"

The body unconsciously reacts in moments of danger. War creates so much pressure on the mind and in the physical body. The soldier in the excerpt tells how he felt strange sensations of his stomach, his reactions and the way he tried to swallow what he was regurgitating.

Second excerpt.

“In all kinds of combat, the whole body is battered by emotion.”

“The ductless glands pour the fluids into the system to make it able to stand up to the great demand on it.”

The body prepares itself to the abrupt reactions it needs to survive against danger. In risky situations that demands focus and attention under critical and extreme conditions such as war, the body defends itself with internal reactions and chemical processes that facilitates survival.

1. "In a way, it seemed, he was part of the morning fog, or my own imagination, but there was also the reality of what was happening in my stomach."
2. 
"I tried to swallow whatever was rising from my stomach, which tasted like lemonade, something fruity and sour."
3. 
"In all kinds of combat the whole body is battered by emotion. The ductless glands pour their fluids into the system to make it able to stand up to the great demand on it."

How does Sara Teasdale convey the mood of "Barter" to readers? A.She uses positive language and cheerful imagery. B.She employs a complex rhyme scheme. C.She makes allusions to historical people and events. D.She incorporates unusual and memorable punctuation in her work.

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A.She uses positive language and cheerful imagery.
A she uses positive language and cheerful imagery

What is the best way to keep your audience engaged? Here are choices
eye contact
smiling
explaining how your proposal will cost them less than it will benefit them
explaining how your proposal will benefit them less than it will cost them
explaining how your proposal meets some of your needs or goals

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u will need to do eye contact to see if they are looking but u also need a smile so that they know u are being really kind to them

If you look at brighter side of life it means you

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Look on the positive things in life, rather than focusing something in a negative light.
Are an optimist or optimistic.