Why is Polyphemus able to capture Odysseus and his men?The men are greedy and try to steal cheese before leaving.
Odysseus wants to stay and ask for a gift.
He catches them by surprise.
The men get drunk on Polyphemus's wine.

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Answer 1
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the men are greedy and try to steal cheese before leaving...

Answer 2
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Odysseus wants to stay and ask for a gift.

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Look before you leap,think today and speak tomorrow are they similar,contradictory?

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Both proverbs advocate caution and thoughtful decision-making, one focusing on actions and the other on words.

Both "look before you leap" and "think today and speak tomorrow" stress the value of exercising caution and making well informed choices. They caution against acting in a hasty manner without first thinking through the repercussions. Both proverbs advise pausing to think things over and coming to wise decisions.

They both convey the same fundamental idea, but they put slightly different emphasis on it. "Look before you leap" emphasizes the importance of thinking things through carefully and cautiously before acting. The phrase "think today and speak tomorrow" on the other hand, emphasizes the need to think before speaking and suggests that one should carefully select their words rather than speaking on the spur of the moment.

In essence, both proverbs urge caution but one emphasizes deeds while the other emphasizes words.

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They are similar. Both are pretty much saying think before you speak/act.

Nascor : renaissance :: a. pais: puerile
b. morior: postmortem
c. gamos: pedagogue
d. uxor: monogamy
e. pater: son

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What is the dominant meter of the following lines from John Milton's "Paradise Lost"?"Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste
Brought death into the World, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden, till one greater Man"
dactylic
iambic
trochaic
anapestic

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The correct answer is 'iambic', because it is characterized by the sequence of unstressed and stressed syllables (unaccented and accented), and there are 10 syllables in each line.

Harvey finished typing his research paper, but he needed to proofread it before submitting it to the professor.Choose the answer that is the most effective substitute for the underlined part of the sentence. If no substitute is necessary, choose ‘Leave as is.’ The underlined words are: but he needed.
A)
Leave as is.
B)
research paper but he needed
C)
research paper; but he needed
D)
research paper. But he needed

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Answer: A) Leave as is.

Explanation: "But" can join two independent clauses (clauses that make sense by themselves) or an independent clause with a dependent clause (a clause that doesn't make sense on its own). When "but" is joining two independent clauses, we need to put a comma before the "but." If it is joining a independent clause with a dependent clause, we don't have to put any punctuation before "but." In the given sentence we have two independent clauses "Harvey finished typing his research paper" and "he needed to proofread it before submitting it to the professor" so the correct answer is leave as is (with a comma).

The answer to this is A. Leave as is. This is because when you read the sentence you stop at the comma after paper and then continue. It makes most sense if we leave it alone. It is the best choice. 

So, your answer is A. Leave as is.

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Which sentence from “One Thousand Dollars” or “By the Waters of Babylon” reflects first-person point of view? A. After a time, I myself was allowed to go into the dead houses and search for metal. B. “I thank you very much, sir,” said Gillian, and out he went to his cab. C. The towers are not all broken—here and there one still stands. D. Without touching the envelope, Mr. Tolman went to a door and called his partner, Sharp.

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The correct answer is A. After a time, I myself was all owed to go into the dead houses and search for metal. This is because this is first person narration by a character from the narratives. 

Raw celery has a slight sparkle, a zingy taste that you don't get in cooked celery. When Mrs. Gleason came around with the relish tray, we each took another stalk of celery, except my brother. He took two. —"The All-American Slurp," Lensey Namioka What does the word stalk mean in this sentence?

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Answer:

A stalk or bunch of celery refers to a number of branches or ribs with a central heart. Americans use the word stalk to refer to a single branch or rib, when the word stalk really means a bunch of celery.

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Answer: (D) = Piece of a plant

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