The Ramayana is a classic story from ancient India. In the story, the hero is
compared to diff...
English, 10.02.2020 16:55 trinitieu66
The Ramayana is a classic story from ancient India. In the story, the hero is
compared to different Indian gods. What does this comparison reveal about
the cultural context of the story?
A. People of ancient India valued and strove to imitate the qualities
of their gods.
B. People of ancient India did not let moral restraints interfere with
an adventure
C. People of ancient India kept religion separate from their daily lives
D. People of ancient India favored individuality and personal
freedom
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
Twenty years gone, and i am back again on my own island. as for my change of skin, that is a charm athena, hope of soldiers, uses as she will; she has the knack to make me seem a beggar man sometimes and sometimes young, with finer clothes about me. it is no hard thing for the gods of heaven to glorify a man or bring him low. βthe odyssey, homer based on what odysseus says in the passage, what has he learned? humans can become like gods. humans are under the godsβ control. humans can change from beggars to soldiers.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
How and why does king use the word redemptive to link the concepts of freedom and religious faith
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
What is the source of tension in this excerpt? ellery searching everything insects filling the light fixtures ellery standing on the desks louise carpenter whispering
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