Once there was a family there were two young boys a little and a single mom. They also had a cat named Luna. The cat made the whole family happy but one day the cat disapeared the family didn't know where she went they were all very sad. But then one day one of the boys went outside to look for the cat but he found nothing. The next the other boy went out he also found no trace of the cat. On the last day the little girl went out. She stumbled by an abandoned house and she heard a cat meowing from inside so she went in. When she searched through the house she found her orange cat Luna. She ran back home in excitement and when she came in the door she screamed "I found Luna I found Luna" everyone looked so happy. The End.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Setting a curfew would be no where near the first step to destroying a democracy.
D. It needs a comma before and.
<u><em>The novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written when became illegal offer assistance to a fugitive slave in the United States. </em></u>
<u><em>Tom was converted in a Christian martyr after his death because he had forgiven Legree and his men like Christ did and at his death moment but also comparing his self sacrifice to the Lord’s. </em></u>
<u><em>Moreover both had an extreme strength to help people who are oppressing his family, they became models of matter for whites and black men.</em></u>
Answer:
He relied on his patience and Athena's help
Explanation:
When Odysseus returns to Ithaca where he is King, he returns in the form of an old beggar. His son Telemachus recognised him, but his wife Penelope did not, even if she spoke to him and he described Odysseus in great detail.
Odysseus found suitors for his wife in his house and they were drinking and eating and feasting at his expense. This greatly angered him but he kept his patience and bade his time before he struck.
He was aided by Athena who robbed the suitors of their wit and made them act horribly towards Odyssey - who was disguised as an old beggar - who later killed them all and was transformed back to his normal self.