A. "Then he lifted his door, a huge stone, and set it in place." (Kline 32).
B. ". leaping up he laid hands on my crew. Two he seized and dashed to the ground like whelps, and
their brains ran out and stained the earth." (Kline 33).
C. “Stranger, you are a foreigner or a fool, telling me to fear and revere the gods, since the cyclops
care nothing for aegis-bearing Zeus; we are greater than they." (Kline 33).
D. "He arrived bearing a huge weight of dry wood to burn at suppertime" (Kline 32).
E. With this he drove the ram away from him out of doors, and I loosed myself when the ram was a
little way front he cave, then untied my men." (Kline 36).
E Those were my words, and this his cruel answer, "Then, my gift is this. I will eat Nobody last of all
his company, and all the others before him." (Kline 34).
Answer:
Hey. Good luck
Explanation:
"Then he lifted his door, a huge stone, and set it in place."
I am not very sure about it
(A) enthusiastically
(B) recently
(C) frequently
(D) illegally
(E) graciously
Although it seems to have been a fixture of he square since the city's origin, the produce market actually opened only recently.
It's the only word that makes any sense.
Hope this helps. :)
The correct way to write this sentence is as follows,
Your brother is the newest member of the team.
C. Your is the correct answer.
A. is wrong because you wouldn't say, yours brother.
B. is wrong because yours should never have an apostrophe.
D. is wrong because you're is a contraction for, you are. And you wouldn't say 'you are brother' is the newest member.
Hope this helps. :)
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Answer:
People always judge me because I'm Asian and because I'm pretty. It's rude because they don't even know me.
Explanation: