music
seas
literature
wealth
beauty
Sky: Zeus
Music: Apollo
Seas: Poseideon
Literature: Athena
Wealth: Hades
Beauty: Aphrodite
I picked Athena as the goddess of literature because to her are attributed to some inventions of arts and literature. But researching I bump with the fact that there is no god to whom attribute the literature. But there were nine Muses, Greek goddesses of poetic inspiration. They were:
Klio (Historiography)
Melpomene (Tragedy)
Thalia (Comedy)
Euterpe (Poetry, Lyrics)
Erato (Love poetry)
Polyhymnia (Songwriting)
Kalliope (Epic, Rhetoric, Philosophy, Science)
I hope the answer and its clarifications help you
Pace plays a crucial role in keeping the reader with the author. It is an importanct feature of narration. The pace relies on the mood and emotion in the story which depicts it be slow paced or fast paced.
In "Lather and Nothing Else.", the best example of fast-paced narration is "The lather was drying on his face. I must hurry. Through the mirror, I took a look at the street."
b. Yard work—for example, raking leaves and planting shrubs—fills many of our autumn weekends.
c. Open the windows—to let the breeze in—and the paint will dry fast.
d. I intend to—paint that bookcase tomorrow—help me remove all the books.
There were several changes that took place in Britain during the mid-1800s and these had a huge impact on their society. It was beginning of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolution. Development of the seed drill by Jethro Tull enabled the planting of seeds to be done faster and this led to more produce. The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of industries which later led to the rise of cities causing a shift from rural to urban living. It also brought to attention the plight of the poor and the dangers of child and women labor. This brought not only economic but social changes as well.
Augustine
government came from the mind of man
2.
Thomas Aquinas
three kinds of government: rule by one, rule by few, and rule by many
3.
Aristotle
man is always free in his soul
4.
Plato
history is a line of man's development that includes the City of God and earthly cities
Answer:
1. man is always free in his soul
2. history is a line of man's development that includes the City of God and earthly cities
3. three kinds of government: rule by one, rule by few, and rule by many
4. government came from the mind of man
Answer:
John's Book is in the cupboard.
Explanation:
the sentence needs a full stop at the end