Answer B) is correct
Answer: B. The daughter of the Maasai introduces herself and the Maasai, and explains their important relationships with their cattle and the sky god Enkai.
In "The Beginnings of the Maasai," we encounter the daughter of the Maasai tribe. She introduces herself and her tribe, and explains the special relationship that the Maasai have with their god, Enkai. Enkai is the god that controls all the aspects of the lives of the Maasai. He sends the rain that makes the crops grow, and he can also send the drought that makes people, cattle and crops die. We also learn of the importance of cattle for the Maasai people.
B. Having places to get fresh drinking water was important to ancient Romans.
C. Having places to wash farm animals was important to ancient Romans.
D. Having places to conduct public business was important to ancient Romans.
Answer:
No. It's actually A. Having places to socialize was important to the ancient Romans.
Explanation:
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Example
Topic: hummingbirds
Fact: There is a hummingbird nest in my backyard.
Opinion: Hummingbirds should be Arizona’s state bird, not the Cactus Wren.
Answer:
Ben Franklin!
Fact: In the old days, he used to sit around naked and he called it an air bath! He also invented swim fins to help him swim faster
Opinion: He should've been a President if you ask me.
Answer:
plot revolves around relatable characters and situations that could occur in real life
characters are well-rounded and dynamic, not constructs of some notion or ideal
characters are independent and individualistic instead of being stock characters
characters are flawed, fallible, and human so that readers can easily connect with them
plot focuses on the problems of common people
setting is true to life, free of supernatural occurrences
Explanation:
each leader
(1) opposed the role of the Roman Catholic
Church in politics
(2) established the first democratic government
in his country
(3) fought to free his country from European
control
(4) embraced the principles of civil disobedience