There r 12 muses, each reigning over their gift. Homer would ask the muse of poetry and the muse of music to inspire him
Hey, didn't we already discuss this in class, both in discussion groups and all together? Pay attention! Didn't you take notes? Why not ask someone in the class who was listening and writing it all down? Why ask on a computer when there are real flesh-and-blood human beings who can help? You know, we went over the content already so you could focus on the form of writing a comparison.
nothing???????ask help from your classmates
498 BCE.
Yes, especially if you pay attention to how words are used and how sentences are put together. Classic children's books, books that are well written but have relatively simple vocabularies, are good models; for example, the Oz books of L. Frank Baum, the Narnia stories of C. S. Lewis, and the Pooh tales of A. A. Milne. Visit a library and ask the librarian's help in finding simple literature of excellent quality for good practice.
If you do not have a printer, go to your local library and ask them to help you print this.
the muse
what are the two theories of homer the two theories of homer are he was blind and he had a ghost writing all of his poetry for him
No Matthew didn't ask anyone for help.
Homer's epic poem the Odyssey tells the tale of Odysseus' journey home from the Trojan War, facing many obstacles and challenges along the way. It explores themes of heroism, perseverance, and the power of the gods.
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Homer Simpson equals lawl, you ask? Hmm.......,it must ostensibly be,....yes.
an ape? sorry, you didnt ask that well.... ;)
Ask a reference librarian to help you find samples from English journals.
Homer invokes a muse at the beginning of the epic to ask for divine inspiration and guidance in telling the story. The muse was traditionally believed to be a source of artistic inspiration and knowledge, and invoking her was a way to signal the importance and grandeur of the tale being told. It also helped connect the poem to a larger tradition of epic storytelling.
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If it will help you communicate your point.