The reason the american dream is not worth chasing after, is because it causes greed, anguish, and everything you own. "The american dream" is more like "The american nightmare" if you ask me. People who live the "american dream" Either end up somehow rich or very, very, very poor. Either way, you won't benefit. (Also wow the first ever english question with only 1 answer I lucked out)
b. Designating access to barns and water for firefighters.
c. Practice a fire drill every month throughout the fire season.
d. Having fire tools handy at your home and in your barn: a ladder, garden hoses, fire extinguishers, gas-operated water pumps, shovels, rakes and buckets.
Answer: The words provided are pronouced by Athena in The Odyssey. She seeksto convince Telemachus to start a long journey in search of the truth about his father, Odysseus.
Explanation: Throughout The Odyssey, Athena acts as the advisor of Odysseus and his son, Telemachus. In Book 1, the goddess, who has taken the disguise of Mentor, tells Telemachus that it is time to grow up and to abandon his resentment against his father for having left him and Penelope. Moreover, she tries to convince Telemachus to embark on a long journey in order for him to find out what happened to Odysseus. In order to persuade Telemachus, Athena makes reference to Prince Orestes' bravery ("(...) Haven't you heard what glory Prince Orestes won throughout the world when he killed that cunning, murderous Aegisthus (...)").
The chapter titled "Angles and Circles" contains the formula for the area of a circle.
B.
The chapter titled Angles and Circles" contains the formula for the area of a circle.
C.
The chapter titled Angles and Circles" contains the formula for the area of a circle.
D.
The chapter titled Angles and Circles contains the formula for the area of a circle.