Chiron describes Western Civilization as “a living force. A collective consciousness that has burned bright for thousands of years” (Riordan 63). He says the Greek gods are part of this, and move around as different nations become the central power of Western Civilization—Greece, Rome, Germany, France, England, the United States. Think back to the two myths we’ve read (Echo & Narcissus/Prometheus): How are these myths representative of the “collective consciousness that has burned bright for thousands of years”?
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English, 21.06.2019 12:30
Which lines from act lll of romeo and juliet show friar laurence believes romeo should be greatful for his punishment
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Read the sentence from barrio boy by ernesto galarza. "now, ernesto, you are the man of the family. you will take care of your mother until we are together in sacramento. which statement best describes the figurative language used in these sentences? a simile is used to compare ernesto to a man. a simile is used to paint a picture of family life. a metaphor is used to compare a man and his family. a metaphor is used to paint a picture of responsibility.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40
Which of the following best demonstrate a strong conflict? a. catherine enjoyed painting, and was able to practice her art every tuesday. b. leanne loved camping, but it was a lot of work. she had to start gathering her supplies weeks before the big trip. c. kate wanted to be a fitness instructor. she worked hard to become a certified aerobics teacher. d. russell knew that if he did not get a good grade on his test, then he would fail the class and not be allowed to graduate.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Which of the following examples represents a flat character
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