What is the meaning conveyed by the morpheme chron in each of these words? chronology chronicle chronic chronogram history time record volume

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Answer: The meaning conveyed by the morpheme chron- in each of the words listed: chronology, chronicle. chronic and chronogram means, TIME. The word "chron-" comes from the Greek word "khronos" meaning time. Chronology means the arrangement of dates of events in order. Chronicle means a record of a series of events. Chronic means persistent and chronogram means time writing.

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What do you think will happen at the end of the Odyssey

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Answer:

After a grueling twenty-year journey, Odysseus finds peace at the end of the epic poem. When he returns home to Ithaca, he finds one hundred suitors in his home, as Teiresias's prophecy forewarned. With the help of Athena, his son, and a few servants, he kills all of the suitors and reclaims the home

Explanation:

This is my opinion- :P

Explain more pls Mario odyssey?

What two things are being compared in this epic simile?

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In this epic simile from "The Odyssey," the two things being compared are the stone and a quiver. The Option B.

What is the epic simile describing?

The epic simile describes how the Cyclops after completing his chores and having breakfast moves the great door slab to let his sheep pass through and then resets the stone in place much like one would cap a quiver after using it.

This comparison highlights the Cyclops' immense strength and the ease with which he handles the heavy stone which emphasizes the extraordinary nature of his actions in the epic narrative.

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Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.

Then,

his chores being all dispatched, he caught another brace of men to make his breakfast, and whisked away his great door slab to let his sheep go through—but he, behind,reset the stone as one would cap a quiver.

What two things are being compared in this epic simile?

the door slab to the Cyclops' sheep

the stone to a quiver

a brace of men to breakfast

the Cyclops' chores to the men

Answer:

The stone to a quiver

Explanation:

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Read the sentence.The orator spokeWhich sentence ending would make the verbspoke a transitiveverb?to the crowdat lengthfor three hoursthe truth

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Well a transitive verb's are verbs that are done to someone or something. 
So I would say the answer you chose is correct. :D

Which part in this excerpt from Theodore Dreiser is my brother Paul reflects dreisers desire for acceptance

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. As I look back now on my life, I realize quite clearly that of all the members of my family, subsequent to my mother's death, the only one who truly understood me, or, better yet, sympathized with my intellectual and artistic point of view, was, strange as it may seem, this same Paul, my dearest brother."

Two things to keep in mind when you're deciding whether to use formal or informal English are the A. occasion and the audience.
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The occasion and the audience, or letter A.

Because of the Four Affirmations of Shinto, it is not uncommon for a person who practices Shinto to _____.a.

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c.

Bathe often, wash his or her feet, and rinse out the mouth frequently


b.

Debate the merits of other religions with those who doubt Shinto beliefs

d.

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Because of the Four Affirmations of Shinto, it is not uncommon for a person who practices Shinto to c)Bathe often, wash his or her feet, and rinse out the mouth frequently. This is because ritual purity is one of the four affirmations of Shintoism, which includes ritual bathing to spiritually and physically cleanse yourself before entering a shrine.
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