English, 30.07.2019 03:30 Farhan54019
10. read the following passage from the odyssey: tell me, where was it, now, you left your ship— around the point, or down the shore, i wonder? he thought he’d find out, but i saw through this, and answered with ready lie: poseidon lord, who sets the earth a-tremble, broke it up on the rocks at your land’s end. a wind from seaward served him, drove us there. we are survivors, these good men and i. from this passage, the reader is most likely to determine that (1 point) odysseus is not easily fooled. the men will escape from the cyclops’ cave. the cyclops is not very intelligent. the cyclops plans to keep the men as his prisoners.
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Walking is not the most exciting form of exercise a person can take on for fitness. yet it is low impact and requires no fancy equipment. that makes walking a simple activity for those new to exercise. walking is less likely than other exercises to cause injury to leg tendons and muscles. all it requires is a good pair of sneakers-no cables, stylish outfits, or weights required. of course, a person could increase the benefit of a workout by adding weights or speed walking. identify the main idea of this paragraph. walking is a difficult and safe exercise for beginners. walking is an easy and safe exercise for beginners. walking is a boring and dangerous form of exercise. walking is an exciting and very effective form of exercise.
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