b. to guide Haimon and Antigone
c. to explain characters' motivations to the audience
d. to comment on events and characters' behaviors
Answer:
B.
It comments on the action and provides background information.
Explanation:
Answer:
b. melodrama.
Explanation:
The correct spelling for these word are
Wives
Lives
Halves
Grieves is correct.
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Answer:
Grieves
Explanation:
All of the others are not spelled correctly, I also just took the test and got it right.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
It's inevitable, because Israel wanted their people back to help fight for land,so they told Germany they would stop funding them if they did not bring the Jews to Israel, and at the time, Germany was an extremely poor country, so they wouldn't of been able to handle less funding from Israel. So somebody had to get rid of the Jews, and concentration camps were the easiest way to move them out of the country at the time. So yes, there would of been concentration camps, Hitler or no Hitler.
This question is about Dylan Thomas “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” poem. They are saying how great their frail deeds would be if only somewhere else (only are deemed lesser here, elsewhere they are saying their contribution would have been more accepted). Their frail deeds are the good they did (while they were in the bay).
"crying how bright / their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay" If given a different situation, their actions could have done more (figurative language).
Dylan Thomas writes about his father going blind and eventual death (about living boldly).
"Hence to your fields, ye rustics! hence away,
Nor stain with grief the pleasures of the day;
Nor to the royal heart recall in vain
The sad remembrance of a perish'd man.
Enough her precious tears already flow—
Or share the feast with due respect; or go
To weep abroad, and leave to us the bow,
No vulgar task! Ill suits this courtly crew
That stubborn horn which brave Ulysses drew.
I well remember (for I gazed him o'er
While yet a child), what majesty he bore!
And still (all infant as I was) retain
The port, the strength, the grandeur of the man."
He said, but in his soul fond joys arise,
And his proud hopes already win the prize.
To speed the flying shaft through every ring,
Wretch! is not thine: the arrows of the king
Shall end those hopes, and fate is on the wing!
He is deceitful and unfaithful to Ulysses.
He is trustworthy and loyal to Ulysses.
He wants to win the contest and take the place of Ulysses.
He wants to win the contest to win Penelope’s heart.
He mocks Ulysses's bravery and strength.
The statements that describe how Antinous is portrayed in the excerpt of the Odyssey are the following:
The Odyssey is one of the two major ancient Greek poems considered to be written by Homer. One of its characters, Antinous, is portrayed as an arrogant character from the beginning, plotting to kill Telemachus and never showing any sign of good spirit or kindness. He is the first one to die once Odysseus returns.