English, 22.07.2019 01:30 SkinnestXOXO
Why did paris give athena the golden apple? a. he was afraid of her wrath. b. he thought she was more beautiful than hera or aphrodite. c. athena promised him the most beautiful mortal woman. d. he didn't. he gave the apple to aphrodite.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:10
From his studies of coptic, champollion knew that the egyptian word for "sun" was pronounced rah. he wrote down the first two letters of that sound, ra. next he put a question mark for the unknown middle hieroglyph. then, at the end, he wrote ss, the sound of the last two hieroglyphs. he studied the combination: ra ? ss. suddenly he remembered a famous pharaoh whose name appeared in ancient greek chronicles and also in the biblical book of exodus: rameses, or ramesses. could this be a hieroglyphic representation of ramesses' name? based on the excerpt, what detail did champollion need to conclude that the hieroglyphics might represent ramesses’s name?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Why is “playing it cool” laced with irony for starr? the hate u give
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
20 points plus brainlest answer if right.joe nesbo, a travelling salesman, was staying at a hotel for business. he was having a dinner meeting that night, so he decided to take a nap in the middle of the afternoon. he was awakened by a knock at the door, and then a man walked in. “oh my, i’m terribly sorry, this isn’t my room. , pardon the intrusion.” the man calmly backed out and left. nesbo got up and locked the door – something he forgot to do before his nap – and lay back down on the bed. but then he shot up in bed and called the lobby to tell them there was a burglar on the prowl. what made nesbo think that?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
"she is his achilles' heel" is an example question 3 options: a allusion b alliteration c simile d personification
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