a. True
b. False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Gandalf
B.
Legolas
C.
Sam
D.
Galadriel
annnnd
What theme is represented by Aragorn?
A.
All good things must come to an end.
B.
Might makes right.
C.
You cannot judge a book by its cover.
D.
Love conquers all.
Answer:
1)A
2)C
Explanation:
Frodo offered the ring to Gandalf in Bag end, then Galadriel. I don't know about the others though. But I'm sure Frodo never offered the ring to Boromir or Legolas.
Aragorn represents do not judge a book by its cover.
B. Governing education policies (INCORRECT)
C. Special education laws elementary schools
D. Special education laws
Working with the options, you can easily answer to that question. The question is about identification of the key words while including these words into the search box. We want to find information about "laws governing special education policies in elementary schools". The answer A is incorrect because it does not cover all the information we want to find. The same logic applies to the answer D. The answer B is not related to the information we are looking for. The option C contains all the key words we need.
Thy town, thy parents, and thy native place?
Or, if a merchant in pursuit of gain,
What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
Then thus Minerva in Laertes' ear:
"Son of Arcesius, reverend warrior, hear!
Jove and Jove's daughter first implore in prayer,
Then, whirling high, discharge thy lance in air."
Cylenius now to Pluto's dreary reign
Conveys the dead, a lamentable train!
The golden wand, that causes sleep to fly,
Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eye,
That drives the ghosts to realms of night or day,
Points out the long uncomfortable way.
Now sat Ulysses at the rural feast
The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd:
To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
A son of Dolius on the message went,
Stood in the way, and at a glance beheld
The foe approach, embattled on the field.