The correct answer is WHO, WHOSE, WHOM, WHICH, THAT, WHAT, WHOEVER, WHOMEVER, WHICHEVER, or WHATEVER.
"So he growled from his depths, hackles rising out their outrage. 'Bear up, old heart! You've borne worse, far worse, that day when the Cyclops, man-mountain, bolted your hardy comrades down. But you held fast – '"
Who is speaking here?
A. Athena
B. Telemachus
C. Odysseus
D. Eumaeus
Answer:
Bibliophile means a lover of book. It simply means a person collects or likes books.
Explanation:
In the word bibliophile, the root word is "biblio-", and it literally means book.
The suffix in the word "bibliophile" is "-phile", and it means someone who love or likes something.
When the root word and the suffix are combined, we then obtained the word bibliophile which means a lover of book. It simply means a person collects or likes books.
the answer would be someone who loves books i took the test and got it right
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El Olvido
BY JUDITH ORTIZ COFER
It is a dangerous thing
to forget the climate of your birthplace,
to choke out the voices of dead relatives
when in dreams they call you
by your secret name.
It is dangerous
to spurn the clothes you were born to wear
for the sake of fashion; dangerous
to use weapons and sharp instruments
you are not familiar with; dangerous
to disdain the plaster saints
before which your mother kneels
praying with embarrassing fervor
that you survive in the place you have chosen to live:
a bare, cold room with no pictures on the walls,
a forgetting place where she fears you will die
of loneliness and exposure.
Jesús, María, y José, she says,
el olvido is a dangerous thing.
*El olvido means forgetfulness in Spanish.