Ayuda con la tarea de literatura
La literatura es una forma de arte que expresa y comunica ideas, emociones y experiencias a través del lenguaje. Es una parte integral de la cultura humana, abarcando una amplia gama de formas y estilos. Las obras literarias pueden incluir novelas, poesía, teatro, ensayos y más. La literatura no sólo refleja antecedentes sociales, históricos y culturales, sino que también inspira la imaginación, las emociones y la capacidad de pensamiento crítico de los lectores. A través de la literatura, las personas pueden explorar el mundo interior de la humanidad, comprender diferentes perspectivas y valores y experimentar el disfrute de la belleza. La literatura tiene un impacto significativo en el crecimiento personal y el desarrollo social.
- Read the excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey We cried aloud, lifting our hands to Zeus powerless, looking on at this, appalled but Cyclops went on filling up his belly with manflesh and great gulps of whey, then lay down like a mast among his sheep Which statement best explains the simile in this excerpt? The Cyclops is compared to Zeus because of his size The Cyclops is compared to Zeus because of his power The Cyclops is compared to a mast, or flagpole because of his surrender (1) The Cyclops is compared to a mast, or flagpole because of his size
- Read the excerpt from Part 1 of The Odyssey And this new grief we bore with us to sea: our precious lives we had, but not our friends. No ship made sail next day until some shipmate had raised a cry three times, for each poor ghost unfleshed by the Cicones on that field What theme is best revealed by this conflict? Sadness can destroy people. One must mourn before moving on Many lives are lost too soon in battle People are haunted by lost souls.
- Part 1 of The Odyssey My men were mutinous fools, on stores of wine. Sheep after sheep they butchered by the surf and shambling cattle. feasting,-while fugitives went inland, running to call to arms the main force of Cicones This was an army trained to fight on horseback or, where the ground required, on foot. They came with dawn over that terrain like the leaves and blades of spring What theme is supported by the excerpt? The victors of war earn rewards The fugitives of war suffer in isolation Soldiers should take proper care of their horses. Soldiers must be wary of their enemies
- Read the excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey. A prodigious man slept in this cave alone, and took his flocks to graze afield-remote from all companions, knowing none but savage ways, a brute so huge, [The cyclops]seemed no man at all of those who eat good wheaten bread; but he seemed rather a shaggy mountain reared in solitude What does the metaphor add to the passage?Choose two answers. a description of the Cyclops' eating habits a comparison between the Cyclops and a large land form an illustration of the Cyclops' cave a visual image of the Cyclops' size a comparison between the Cyclops and Odysseus
- Read this paragraph Sitting on the porch swing with her eyes closed and her headphones on, Ana saw her mother leaning out of the kitchen door. Her mom gestured for her to remove her headphones and said, "I'd like you to complete your homework before you begin lounging around this afternoon." "I just need a break Mom," Ana replied "There may be time for a break later.but algebra needs your attention now," insisted her mother as she turned and headed inside With a deep sigh Ana removed her headphones She reached for her discarded backpack, wishing she could have just a little unstructured time What is the conflict in the excerpt? character versus self character versus character character versus society character versus nature