Which poem describes the origin of the gods in Greek mythology?

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The Correct Answer is B "Theogony"

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Answer 2
Answer: well its actualy an poetic story called the Odysee its about Homer and it includes Every Greece god including sirens and amazing story line

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Select each answer that completes the sentence correctly. a subordinate clause...
has a subject
has a predicate
expresses a complete thought
can stand alone as a sentence

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A subordinate clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb. It basically begins with subordinating conjunctions or relative pronouns. As the name suggests, it cannot stand alone so it needs an independent clause to convey a complete thought.

Which of the following is a historic novel?The Power of Sympathy
Memoirs of the Bloomergrove Family
The Female American
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Memoirs of the Bloomergrove Family." The historic novel among the novels mentioned in the choices is that of Memoirs of the Bloomergrove Family

Answer: The Female American if this is from odesseyware

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What is a common way for an author to introduce an important idea or central concept?(1 point) by starting with an interesting fact or detail about the topic by illustrating different features or components of a topic by elaborating through adding details about the topic by providing anecdotes showing examples connected to the topic

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by starting with an interesting fact or detail about the topic

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A common way that an author uses to introduce an important idea or central concept to a story is by starting with an interesting detail or fact about the detail.

The introduction of an important idea to a story is vital because it has been foreshadowed by the supporting details and authors commonly introduce such points by stating something interesting about it to capture the interest of the readers.

seasons are celebrations. A years a Ferris Wheel. Both honor our worlds habit of spinning round a star .... in the first line the poem the poet uses a A. loaded word B. bias C. simile D. metaphor

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i think its just a metaphor. thank me if im right

Which best describes the conflict and resolution in "The Glass of Milk"? 1 ) The boy is in conflict with the sailors; he resolves the conflict by leaving his ship.2 ) The boy is in conflict with the woman at the milk bar; he resolves the conflict by forgetting about her actions.

3 ) The boy is in conflict with his feelings; he resolves the conflict by eating at the milk bar, then forgetting about it.

4) The boy is in conflict with the forces of nature; he resolves the conflict by falling asleep with his face toward the sea.

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3 ) The boy is in conflict with his feelings; he resolves the conflict by eating at the milk bar, then forgetting about it.

The boy is starving and decides that he must eat something in order to survive. He goes to the milk bar since it is mostly empty. After the last customer leaves, he sits down and orders a large glass of milk and plate of vanilla wafers. As he drinks the milk and eats the wafers, guilt destroys him and he begins to sob. The woman at the milk bar treats him kindly and gives him another glass of milk. Satisfied with the glasses of milk, he's finally able to stop thinking about food and allows his mind to clear of everything.

The conflict and resolution in "The Glass of Milk" can best be described as the boy is in conflict with his feelings; he resolves the conflict by eating at the milk bar, then forgetting about it.

Which punctuation mark belongs at the end of the sentence? What an exciting trip

A.
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B.
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C.
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A. !

"What an exciting trip!"

The speaker shows enthusiasm when saying this and exclaims it.