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[Sagot para sa’yo] make a law or policy that you wanted to impose about climate change
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[Sagot para sa’yo] Directions: Read the following myth and answer the questions that follow: The Abduction of Persephone by Hades Persephone was the daughter of Demeter and Zeus. As Persephone grew, so did her beauty. When Hades, the god of the Underworld, saw her, he immediately fell in love with her and decided to abduct her. ΠΟΙΜΗΝ According to the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, one sunny day the young Persephone was gathering flowers in a field, accompanied by her close friends, the Ocean Nymphs. The carefree Persephone moved away from her companions in search of the most beautiful flower. When she reached out to pluck a wondrous narcissus, Earth yawned open and Hades appeared in his golden chariot and snatched her away to the Underworld while she was in tears. Demeter was looking in vain for her daughter day and night. The land and crops of the earth began to wither. After a while, the Sun, looking at everything from the sky, felt sorry for the goddess and told her what happened. Demeter went to Zeus and demanded that Persephone be returned, or else she would not let the earth blossom again. Zeus sent the Messenger God, Hermes, to Hades with the command to release Persephone. Before returning her to Hermes, Hades forced Persephone to eat six pomegranate seeds. Hades knew that if someone ate food in the Underworld, they could never really escape the world of the dead. Persephone was shortly after reunited with her mother. However, Demeter was furious when she heard about the pomegranate seeds. Zeus then proposed a compromise: for every seed Persephone had eaten, she would spend a month with Hades. Demeter accepted Zeus' proposal. Thus, Persephone would travel to the Underworld every six months during which time Demeter would mourn and the earth with her. But after six months, Persephone would return to her and Demeter would be happy again and the earth would blossom once again! CS Scanned with CamScannerGive the plot of the story.
[Sagot para sa’yo] Name of Learner: ENGLISH 3 Grade odmer: Precious Celyn Balbis Date: Section: Parent's Signatur LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET # 1 IMPERATIVE SENTENCE An Imperative Sentence gives a command or makes a request. M sentences end with a period (.). Write R if the imperative sentence below is a request, and C if it's a command. the space before the number. R 1. Please don't stay in crowded places. 2. Always remember that you should always clean your surrounding 3. Never touch others' belongings unless you apply alcohol in your 4. Kindly cover your mouth whenever you cough. 5. Choose the appropriate mask that is fitted to you. Put a happy face beside the number if the sentence is imperative,
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[Sagot para sa’yo] arrange the words to form a question.Use correct punctuation mark. 1,has/who/food 2.Tom/is/where 3.why/Mon/does/like stone 4.add/numbers/how do/we 5.what/name/is your
[Sagot para sa’yo] name personalities who can be considered modern-day heroes or patriots
[Sagot para sa’yo] 2.based on the poem what is the characteristics of a snail?3.which is an example of simile in the poem?4.what is an example of a metaphor in the poem?5.based on the poem what does raise your flag high mean?
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