Explanation:
The context of the sentence shows it is narrative; that is it tells a story about an event.
It could be better rendered this way;
"The desolate landscape and the remaining leaves from the trees were scoured by the harsh wind."
Prometheus's punishment for giving fire to humans was that "he was chained to a mountain and physically tortured by an eagle". Thus, the correct option is D.
Prometheus is a Titan god of fire. Prometheus is best known for defying of the gods by stealing the fire from them and also giving it to the humanity in form of technology, knowledge, and more generally, civilization of the country.
Prometheus was punished by Zeus, who was bound him with the chains and sent an eagle to eat the Prometheus' immortal liver every day, which then grew back later every night. After many years, the Greek hero Heracles, with Zeus' permission, killed the eagle and freed Prometheus from this torment.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
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Your question is incomplete, most probably the complete question is:
What was Prometheus's punishment for giving fire to humans?
A. He was forbidden from flying and forced to walk the Earth.
B. He was cursed with a constant burning of his skin.
C. He was demoted from a full god to a demigod.
D. He was chained to a mountain and physically tortured by an eagle.
Answer:
He was chained to a mountain and physically tortured by an eagle.
Explanation:
From the list of the presented list above. The one that is NOT a theme of “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” is Romance. All other themes can be found in this story. Honor, betrayal and friendship are found but I would say that the general theme is betrayal.
“Et tu, Brute?” where the last words of julius Caesar to his friend Marcus Brutus at the moment he was assassinated. This signifies the worst unexpected betrayal.
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Answer:
Romance.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" tells the story, betrayal of Caesar by his close friend and trusted companion Brutus. This story deals heavily on the theme of friendship, loyalty, honor and the betrayal of each other.
Brutus along with some conspirators instigated by Cassius planned on murdering Caesar. Brutus agreed with it for he thinks that if Caesar was to become the ruler of Rome, he will be too power hungry and might rule as a dictator. He thinks that Caesar was overly ambitious, and fearing for Rome to be under a dictator, he agreed to be part of the plan. But even this wasn't an easy thing to do. He deliberated on his loyalty to Caesar and his loyalty to Rome and decided that his love for his nation far exceeds the other. The whole plot involves the many themes of honor, betrayal and friendship but not of romance.
Answer:
B). what does the character learn during the course of the story?
Explanation:
Character analysis is crucial to understanding the narrative as characterization is one of the most significant aspects of a narrative which functions to establish the association between the readers and the story in order to convey the intended message effectively and elicit desired response from them.
As per the question, the most effective question to analyze the development of a character throughout the story would be 'what does the character learn during the course of the story?' as the characters evolve during the course of the narrative. This evolution is reflected through a change in their behavior and actions towards the end which is a consequence of learning from their mistakes that bring resolution to the conflicts and serve the author's purpose effectively. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Answer: Object of a preposition: support, direct object: letter, indirect object: John.
Explanation: a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, in the given sentence, the preposition is "of" and its object is "support." A direct object a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, in the given sentence it is "letter." An indirect object is a noun phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb, in the given sentence is "John."
It is important to trust your instinct is the theme does this passage best support. Hence, option is A correct.
The challenges a man has to overcome the good and bad personalities he has inside of him are the subject of the book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The drama is about good against evil and how a man's inner evil cannot be concealed.
The topic of the passage from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is that evil can never really be hidden because, in the play, it ultimately triumphs over the character in the shape of his alter-ego.
The unusual happenings between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the focus of the gothic novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Thus, option is A correct
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A. It is important to trust your instinct.
B. Secrets isolate people.
C. Some actions cannot be forgiven.
D. Evil can never truly hide itself.
Answer:
A. It is important to trust your instinct
Explanation:
What theme does this passage best support?
A. It is important to trust your instinct.
B. Secrets isolate people.
C. Some actions cannot be forgiven.
D. Evil can never truly hide itself.
The answer is A. I just got this correct.
the passage is:
“Quite so, sir,” returned Poole. “Well, when that masked thing like a monkey jumped from among the chemicals and whipped into the cabinet, it went down my spine like ice. O, I know it’s not evidence, Mr. Utterson; I’m book-learned enough for that; but a man has his feelings, and I give you my bible-word it was Mr. Hyde!”
–The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
Robert Louis Stevenson
" 'I've known Pascal since I was 8.' "
B.
" 'The entire list is mostly your friends.' "
C.
" 'That's a reasonable response.' "
D.
" 'Besides, he's your friend, not mine.' "
Answer:
D.
" 'Besides, he's your friend, not mine.' "