c. publisher
b. author
d. none of these
2. a comfort later on from the experience when she experiences fear or pain
3. an ability to write nature poetry
4. an opportunity to stay there always
5. a remembrance of their visit to the place
2 character sacrificing animals on a remote island.
3 invocation to an ancient Greek goddess.
4 important event in ancient Greek history.
The correct answer is 4. important event in ancient Greek history.
Epic poems are not called epic because they are cool or because they have supernatural events. They are called that because they are usually very long and because they contain some elements of real-life history. The poem Elpenor from the Odyssey does exactly that, which is why it is considered an epic poem.
The correct answer is B. the pattern of end rhymes. In poetry, the rhyme scheme refers to the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem. Here is an example form Roberts Frost's poem "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep":
The people along the sand (A)
All turn and look one way (B)
They turn their back on the land (A)
They look at the sea all day (B)
The uppercase letters at the end of each line denote the rhyme. The rhyme scheme in the poem above would be ABAB because line 1 rhymes with line 3 and line 2 with line 4.
The NAACP member who became the first African American Supreme Court justice is Thurgood Marshall.
It should be noted that NAACP simply means the national association for the advancement of colored people.
In this case, the NAACP member who became the first African American Supreme Court justice is Thurgood Marshall.
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Answer:
Thurgood Marshall
Explanation:
Thurgood Marshall was judge of the Supreme Court of Justice of the United States from october 1967 to october 1991, becoming the first African-American to be chosen to ocuupy a position of this type. Before beinf a judge, he was a lawyer who had a high success rate before the Supreme Court. President John F. Kennedy assigned him to work in the Federal Court of Appeals and President Lyndon Johnson appointed him attorney general and later promoted him to the Supreme Court Justice.