Odysseus expected the Phaecians to be generous and wanted to accept their offerings because the Phaecians were known as models of hospitality. Moreover, Odysseus believed that telling them an entertaining story would make the Phaecians help him.
In Odyssey, the Phaecians are a group of people who inhabit the island of Scheria, which is ruled by Alcinous and Arete. They are skilled with different activities in the ocean. For that reason, they assure Odysseus returns safely to Ithaca. However, they are punished by Poseidon for being hospitable and generous with Odysseus later in the story.
b. determined
c. accommodating
d. irritable
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Shannon grabbed for the lurching boat, only to miss and slip back into the raft.
"Thank you for the suggestion," she said grudgingly. "It saved our project."
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Answer:
We had been working for months to restore the house to its original glory.
Explanation:
This is the sentence that would most likely function as the exposition in a story. In a story, the exposition refers to the background information that is introduced at the beginning in order to clarify aspects of the events, settings, characters or other narrative elements. The exposition allows the reader to make sense of the present events, as well as predict future ones.
An adjective clause is a type of clause that modifies nouns or pronouns. It generally comes after the noun or pronoun it describes and it commonly begins with relative pronouns such as 'who', 'which', 'that'
The kind of clause that modifies nouns or pronouns is called an adjective clause. An adjective clause is a type of dependent clause that functions as an adjective and provides more information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence. Such clause usually comes after the noun or pronoun it modifies, and it often begins with relative pronouns like 'who', 'which', 'that'. Here is an example: 'The book, which is on the table, is mine.' The adjective clause 'which is on the table' is giving more information about the noun 'book'.
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Answer:
They personified abstract concepts.
(for Plato learners)
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