b. to change your mind about a topic.
c. to ignore evidence.
d. to figure out a problem.
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a. True
b. False
A. the Cyclops has eaten another bunch of Odysseus’s men.
B. Odysseus and his men are still trapped inside the cave.
C. the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops.
D. the Cyclops takes his sheep out to pasture with him in the mornings.
C. the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops.
Answer: C) the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops.
Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in making a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, this comparison is made using the words "like" and "as." In the given excerpt from "The Odyssey" we can see an example of a simile in the sentence "but he, behind, reset the stone as one would cap a quiver" this simile shows how the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops.
B. to punish the colonies for the Boston Massacre
C. to raise money for Great Britain's debts
D. to prevent colonists from protesting against Great Britain
Answer:
The Townshend Acts was passed:
C. to raise money for Great Britain's debts
Explanation:
The Townshend Acts was named after the chancellor of British monetary affairs, Charles Townshend. The Act imposed duties on certain products which were imported by the colonies. Some of the products were glass, lead, tea, and paper. The goods which were imported to the American colonies were taxed under these acts. It was passed by the British Parliament in 1767.