Answer this question… . The evidence proves that it is unfair of Odysseus to criticize the Cyclops' way of life. He sneers that they do not hunt, yet the fact is that their food supply is abundant and they do not need to roam.
Odysseus unjustly condemns the cyclops. It is unjust for him to judge them by the values of his Greek home then well he trespasses on their land. The evidence demonstrates that his criticism is unfair.
Explanation: Apex said so -malaki
We don't have your examples so can't answer.
Reader should not judge Odysseus... ~Apex
Answer is B
is it the congress or the president,i think the obama president
The adoption of the constitution in the United States pretty much guaranteed a war with England. This was the main argument against it.
they could vote in many states but not all of them
his grant of amnesty to former Confederate soldiers
It's a rather pointless acronym for President of the United States.
The evidence proves that it is unfair of Odysseus to criticize the Cyclops' way of life. He sneers that they do not hunt, yet the fact is that their food supply is abundant and they do not need to roam.
In what states?
With the passage of the constitution.
states rights
The president recieved no electrocal vote from Southern states in the election
The President received no electoral votes from Southern states in the election
The president received no electoral votes from southern states before the election
r and peace
Innocent passage refers to the lawful passage through another country's territorial sea for the purpose of continuous and expeditious transit. Transit passage, on the other hand, allows vessels to pass through international straits used for international navigation without entering the territorial sea of the coastal state. Innocent passage requires compliance with coastal state regulations, while transit passage grants a right of continuous and expeditious passage for international shipping.
which is the best explanation for how air masses move across the united states
Slavery and the election of Abraham Lincoln
Canada and the United States.