What often motivates the hero in Greek myths? A. a need to defeat the gods B. a desire to prove his or her worth C. the fear of the unknown D. the promise of money
Which do you think you can rule out and which do you think it is?
B because if you look at all the stories you have read and we have worked on, that is a common theme amongst them
Well you're no fun giving direct answers D:
well I also explained why it was it and I already helped him with a series of other questions
I see what you're saying, but sometimes you need to ask the asker what they think just to make sure they're following you. :D
ah okay! @KyanTheDoodle
Okie cool.
ty you all
Thank you you too.
you are very welcome
Which is a theme of many of Greek myths? A. Heroes let gods and goddesses resolve their conflicts for them. B. Heroes enlist and order others to help them resolve their conflicts. C. Heroes use tools, advice, and their own skills to resolve their conflicts. D. Heroes use magical powers to resolve their conflicts.
i know the awser
what do you think it is?
its a or c
Remember, if the heroes are trying to prove their worth, are they really going to let gods and goddesses solve the problems?
no
it is c
correct ^-^
Which is a theme of "The Adventures of Theseus"? A. It is as important to be thoughtful as it is to be brave and strong. B. Hospitality and generosity are the greatest virtues. C. Some mysteries are better left unsolved. D. True friends will sacrifice their lives for one another.
i think a b or d
THink about the relationships of all the characters and pick off that
what is it
a
According to the poem "Friendship," what does a true friend always do? A. show great cheerfulness and optimism B. focus his or her attention on one person C. speak and act from the heart D. say what the other person wants to hear
correct
I haven't read "Friendship" so... you could always try google
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