Is medusa a god or demigod, what are her special powers and what they possess? why did greeks(and people from other nations)come up with these myths? why do you think these stories still exist today?due monday december 7, 2015

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: I don't know if she is a demigod but she is not a god, she was a mortal until Athena turned her into a monster, because she and Poseidon were seeing each other (relationship)
Answer 2
Answer: she is a demigod and she has the ability to turn people into stone with her gaze. You have to look her in the eye for that to happen.

Related Questions

Which additional word, if any, should be capitalized in the sentence?"What does the doctor think about your exercise plan?" A.There is no error in capitalization. B.doctor C.plan D.exercise
What universal themes does homer explore in the odyssey? choose two events from either part one or part two, and esplain how homer conveys a theme, or central message in each.?
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! THIS IS FROM THE GREAT GATSBY!!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!!What do the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg symbolize?A. God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wastelandB. the essential meaninglessness of the world and the arbitrariness of the mental process by which people invest objects with meaningC. The American DreamD. Both A and B are correctE. There is no correct answer
What is the difference between 'current' and 'actual' ?
If you were a conquistador when Spain enacted the encomienda system, what was your intended purpose? (pls stay off my page if u aint gon help me get it right. )

Read the passage and answer the question:1 In the traditions of Sacramento Valley Native Americans, mysterious figures were transported over water in a raft to create the world. One dove from the raft into the water and came up with dirt. From that soil the world was formed. 4 Passengers were moved by stagecoach. By 1854, many of the stage operators were merged by James Birch into the California Stage Company. Birch's stage line controlled eighty percent of the stagecoach traffic over 3,000 miles of routes connecting the western portion of the United States. In 1856, Birch lobbied Congress to establish a national wagon road. He presented Congress with a petition from Northern California with 75,000 signatures. As one of the largest petitions yet received by Congress, they responded by establishing three wagon roads to the Pacific Coast and appropriating $600,000 for a twice-weekly overland mail service from St. Louis to San Francisco. 6 Great wealth was to be gained by a wagon toll road over the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Virginia City and even greater fortunes in a transcontinental railroad. The railroad would offer enormous opportunities for California and the Sacramento region to grow. The potential bounty of Sacramento Valley agriculture was to be realized with faster and more efficient transportation. Sacramento merchants would organize and build the western half of that railroad. 9 As urban areas developed, streetcar systems evolved, first pulled by horses and later using electricity. For those in urban areas, it was the first experience at the freedom of cheap efficient public transportation. Urban transportation led to interurban systems that would ultimately evolve into an electric passenger railroad system, linking the Bay area with Sacramento and smaller Valley communities all the way to Chico.


A student is planning to use information from this passage in a research paper. Which paragraph contains information that should be cited?

A) Paragraph 1
B) Paragraph 4
C) Paragraph 6
D) Paragraph 9

Answers

Answer: The right answer is the B) Paragraph 4.

Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that paragraph 4 is the one that contains a significant amount of specific and factual information, primarily data, that wouldn't be easily paraphrased (written using one's own words), and, therefore, should be cited. The information contained in the other paragraphs could be more easily paraphrased, so it would not have to be cited.      

the most common method for people planning to make an oral presentation for special occasions or circumstances is

Answers

Answer:

The most common method for people planning to make an oral presentation for special occasions or circumstances is picking a good topic for what you are presentating and speaking calm

Explanation:

Answer:

Picking a good topic, writing down info, preparing a speech, and explaining key details and facts to support the topic.

Explanation:

HELP !!! WHOEVER IS FRIST GETS MARKED THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER !!!!

Answers

The answer to that question is C.
The answer is c because the others are compound, compound-complex, or simple sentences

Helppppppp pleaseeeeeee almost done !!!!

Answers

1,murmured
2,peaceful
3,grabbed
4,camouflage
5,escape
6,malicious
7, prolonged
8, trembling

What does the idiom "fell like a ton of bricks mean"?

Answers

You mean feel like a ton of brick. WEll it means like a great weight or something is heavy
with crushing weight force or authority

Identify the following as an independent clause, subordinate clause, or neither: The hamburger came from Hamburg, Germany. *Independent Clause
Subordinate Clause
Neither
Identify the following as an independent clause, subordinate clause, or neither: When the hamburger first arrived in the United States *
Independent
Subordinate
Neither
Identify the following as an independent clause, subordinate clause, or neither: of air travel *
Independent Clause
Subordinate Clause
Neither
Identify the adverb clause in the following sentence: Because we flew into London, we toured England first. *
Because we flew into London
We toured England first.
flew into London
None of the above
Identify the sentence that uses punctuation correctly. *
Our schedule, as far as I can tell, seems reasonable.
Our schedule as far as I can tell seems reasonable.
Our schedule as far as I can tell, seems reasonable.
Our schedule, as far as I can tell seems reasonable.

Answers

1. independent clause
2. subordinate clause
3. neither - this is a phrase, not a clause
4. because we flew into London
5. Our schedule, as far as I can tell, seems reasonable.