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Directions: Read the summary below of a story from Greek mythology. Think about how this myth conveys meaning relating to early Greek civilization. Then answer the question.
Summary: When the inventor Daedalus and his son Icarus wanted to escape from Crete, Daedalus built them each a huge pair of wings made of feathers and wax. They would wear these wings to fly off the island. Before they set out, Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too high. The two started on their way together, but before long Icarus grew enchanted with flying. He rose higher and higher, ignoring his father’s advice. Soon the sun began to melt the wax and Icarus fell to his death in the sea below. The sea, Icaria, was named for him.
Question: Icarus dies when he soars too high. Were there risks for the Minoans and Myceneaens in trying to build great civilizations?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
When should you use encyclopedias such as wikipedia? a. never, it is not appropriate to use this source in college b. it can you get an overall understanding of the subject matter but is not considered a college-level source c. as long as wikipedia isn't the only source, it is always appropriate to use this source
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
Keeping wolves as pets is wrong. wolves are not pets.they're wild and natural-born killers. people who keepwolves in captivity are self-centered and vain. they thinkit's some kind of status symbol to own a wolf. but wolvesneed to roam free, participate in the thrill of the hunt, filltheir bellies with raw meat, and socialize with their packmates.which type of appeal does the passage primarily use? oa. ethos
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