When you make landfall on Thrinakia first
and quit the violet sea, dark on the land
you'll find the grazing herds of Helios
by whom all things are seen, all speech is known.
Avoid those kine, hold fast to your intent,
and hard seafaring brings you all to Ithaka.
But if you raid the beeves, I see destruction
for ship and crew.
Which excerpt from the passage best identifies the conflict that Teiresias predicts as partially a character versus character conflict?
Teiresias predicts a character versus character conflict in the following excerpt:
"When you make landfall on Thrinakia first
and quit the violet sea, dark on the land
you'll find the grazing herds of Helios
by whom all things are seen, all speech is known.
Avoid those kine, hold fast to your intent,
and hard seafaring brings you all to Ithaka.
But if you raid the beeves, I see destruction
for ship and crew."
In this part of the passage, Teiresias warns Odysseus about a potential conflict that arises when his shipmates encounter the grazing herds of Helios on Thrinakia. The conflict is between Odysseus's intention to avoid the kine and the temptation of his shipmates to raid them, which may lead to the destruction of the ship and crew. This conflict involves the internal struggle within the crew members and their actions conflicting with Odysseus's instructions.
to show that the journalist knows more about what happened to Iqbal than Liaqat knows
to show that the journalist is angry at the family for not sharing certain information
to show that the family wants the journalist to know all the details about Iqbal’s death
Answer: A: to show that the family is trying to prevent Liaqat from sharing certain information
b. have
c. had
d. None of the above
Answer:
b. have
Explanation:
A sentence is said to be grammatically correct if the subject and the verb in the sentence goes in tune with the number. In the above sentence, the subject 'guests' is plural in number, hence the verb used should be in plural number too. The verb in the sentence is 'have gone'. The main verb in the sentence is 'gone' and the auxiliary verb is 'have'.
b. a verb, adverb, or adjective
c. an adjective
d. a verb or adverb
B. Rupt-
C. Ject-
D. Aud-
The root word that means 'to break or burst' is Rupt-. Some common English words that use this root word include rupture, erupt, and interrupt.
The root word that means "to break or burst" is Rupt-. It comes from the Latin word "ruptus," which means "broken." Some common English words that use this root word include rupture, erupt, and interrupt.
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the answer is A) Palestinians who lived there