Whose epithet is "the white armed princess"? athena helen penelope nausicaa

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer of the given question above about Epithet is the last option: NAUSICAA. The Odyssey Epithets that is known to be as "the white armed princess" is NAUSICAA. Athena is the daughter of Zeus and the clear eyed Goddess. Helen is the pearl of women. Hope this answer helps. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

nausicaa

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Which modifier can be used to make a comparison? equal, large, infinite, or total

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The modifier would be large.

Answer:

modifier

Explanation:

The modifier that can be used to make a comparison is the word "large." Total, infinite and equal are not possible to make a comparison between objects. The word 'large' can be used as comparison through the word "larger".

According to "Introduction to Dark Romanticism: American Gothic," how do Dark Romantic writers address the theme of human nature?

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You didn't provide the introduction, but Dark Romantic writers often believed that the human soul is corrupt and dark and tends to sin. According to them, no matter how much we try not to, we will eventually succumb to corruption and sin, which was explored by writers such as Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and similar.

The state's funds are administered by the state ______.attorney
auditor
secretary
treasurer

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The state's funds are administered by the state treasurer. As the definition of the word suggests, a treasurer is someone who is assigned for the safe-keeping of money. He is responsible of all the duties related to money matters, its usage and budgeting. 

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Treasure

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Metthew's cell phone plan charges $15 a monnth and 25 cents for every minute.If his bill for one month is $30.75,how many minutes did he use?Write and solve the equation.

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15+ m*25= 30.75

30.75-15=15.75

15.75/25=.63

He used 63 minutes!!

Hope I helped:D 




So the one time payment is $15, and the one with variable is $0.25, so the equation is 15+0.25X=30.75
in order to find out how many minutes he used, first subtract 15 from both sides, now ur left with:
0.25X=15.75
now to isolate the variable, divide 0.25 from both sides, 0.25 divided by 0.25 cancel out leaving u with the variable. divide 15.75 by 0.25
X=63
So Matthew used 63 minutes.



The end result of activity is known asa. measurement
b. gratuity
c. performance
d. return on equity E. achievement

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The end result of activity is known as performance. The correct answer is C.

Which one of these sentences might best end in an exclamation point?A. It's that man again
B. A raven was a distant smudge against the winter sky
C. Until the wind blows, I cannot fly my kite
D. Saturday is the best day to visit the museum

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a. its the man again

this is referring that she saw the man again which is a surprise.
the rest of the sentences are statements showing no sense of surprise in them. An exclamation means to have a sense of surprise therefore stating that a is the correct answer.
A
This is because it is the most exciting and also could be a but disturbing, like maybe he is following you!