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[Sagot para sa’yo] five benefits of mixture
[Sagot para sa’yo] Pinaikling salita na inter-national networking kung saan ginagamit ng mga tao upang masmadaling makuha ang mga impormasyon
[Sagot para sa’yo] tula sa sakit Ng pagkahiwalay
[Sagot para sa’yo] how do you divide decimals in a simpler way
[Sagot para sa’yo] ang pagdating ng mga amerikano sa pilipinas ay talagang sinadya upang pakinabangan ang bansa sa kanilang sariling kapakanan
[Sagot para sa’yo] ARACHNE From Greek Mythology In the kingdom of Lydia (an ancient area of Anatolia, which is in modern-day Turkey) there lived a girl, named Arachne. She was a very good weaving, and her reputation for embroidery soon spread. Athena, the goddess of (among many other things) spinners and embroiderers, was considered by many to have been Arachne's tutor, but Arachne refused to give the goddess any credit for having taught her how tow weave so beautifully. Indeed, so sure of her own weaving abilities that Arachne even boldly challenged Athena to a weaving contest. Athena turned up in disguise as an old woman, advising the young weaver to be more modest about her achievements. Arachne was scornful, so Athena - angered by the girl's arrogance-revealed her true identity and accepted the challenge Arachne had proposed. The two competitors chose the subject of their tapestries with care while Athena showed the twelve Olympian gods in hers, she wove in a little detail in each of the corners, showing what happens to uppity mortals who think they can defy the gods. Conversely, Arachne depicted the most outrageous things the gods had got up to - in particular, Zeus' track record in seducing or abducting young maidens to satisfy his own lust. Arachne's work was perfect, and Athena had to admit it. But, being a goddess she didn't have to like it. What's the use of being a deity if you can't throw your weight about from time to time. So, Athena tore up Arachne's beautiful work and struck her down. Arachne was so downcast by this, that she hanged herself. Athena was vindictive and refused to give Arachne peace in death. So, she turned the dead girl into a spider, so that she would be doomed to weave and spin for all the time.
[Sagot para sa’yo] ARACHNE From Greek Mythology In the kingdom of Lydia (an ancient area of Anatolia, which is in modern-day Turkey) there lived a girl, named Arachne. She was a very good weaving, and her reputation for embroidery soon spread. Athena, the goddess of (among many other things) spinners and embroiderers, was considered by many to have been Arachne's tutor, but Arachne refused to give the goddess any credit for having taught her how tow weave so beautifully. Indeed, so sure of her own weaving abilities that Arachne even boldly challenged Athena to a weaving contest. Athena turned up in disguise as an old woman, advising the young weaver to be more modest about her achievements. Arachne was scornful, so Athena - angered by the girl's arrogance-revealed her true identity and accepted the challenge Arachne had proposed. The two competitors chose the subject of their tapestries with care while Athena showed the twelve Olympian gods in hers, she wove in a little detail in each of the corners, showing what happens to uppity mortals who think they can defy the gods. Conversely, Arachne depicted the most outrageous things the gods had got up to - in particular, Zeus' track record in seducing or abducting young maidens to satisfy his own lust. Arachne's work was perfect, and Athena had to admit it. But, being a goddess she didn't have to like it. What's the use of being a deity if you can't throw your weight about from time to time. So, Athena tore up Arachne's beautiful work and struck her down. Arachne was so downcast by this, that she hanged herself. Athena was vindictive and refused to give Arachne peace in death. So, she turned the dead girl into a spider, so that she would be doomed to weave and spin for all the time.
[Sagot para sa’yo] What period did the classical style in Roman art come from? A. Renaissance B. Medieval C. Greek influence D. Hellenistic influence
[Sagot para sa’yo] panatang makabayan full
[Sagot para sa’yo] Three friend sold 135 sampaguita garland's at 5.75 each. They share equally their earning for that day. How much did each receive?
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