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Winslow Homer was the second of three sons of Charles Savage Homer and Henrietta Benson Homer, both from long lines of New Englanders. Homer's father was a volatile, restless businessman who was always looking to "make a killing". When Homer was thirteen, Charles gave up the hardware store business to seek a fortune in the California gold rush. When that failed, Charles left his family and went to Europe to raise capital for other get-rich-quick schemes that didn't materialize
No, it is not going to be a show, it's going to be a card game. I hope they are going to make it into a series.
The autobots fights against evil villains called the decepticons. Yes, of course the autobots are the good guys because they saved the world not just only one time but they also protect the Earth and the human race. Optimus Prime, the one who is the leader of the autobots and Megatron is the leader of the decepticons. The decepticons are evil bad guys that wanted to kill the autobots and destroy the human race. But the autobots have to fight against the evil bad guys and kill the decepticons to protect the human race. The autobots serve as heroes to make sure that Earth does not get destroyed by the decepticons and to save the Earth and the human race.
Ferb Fletcher does not appear in the Hall of Heroes, and it is unknown when he will be officially revealed. He's a likely candidate for a wave three release.
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Homer wanted to give Odysseus human characteristics to make the story believable. Odysseus exhibits many weaknesses during his journey home to Ithaca. Homer was easily able to integrate these weaknesses because all humans can relate to his problems and can learn from what Odysseus had to go through.
No beer and no tv make Homer GO CRAZY!
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you can make up a shoe colour for homer Simpson but homer usually were's grey shoes
Yes, Pip from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" is a believable character. His flaws, struggles, and growth throughout the story make him relatable to readers. Dickens' intricate portrayal of Pip's internal conflicts and moral dilemmas adds depth to his character, making him realistic and human.
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Homer's epics reveal much about the values of the ancient Greeks. The heroes display honor, courage, and eloquence, such as when Achilles rallies his troops:Every man make up his mind to fight And move on his enemy! Strong as I am, It's hard for me to face so many menAnd fight with all at once. . . .And yet I will!-Homer, Illiad
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Observation help them make their writing feel belivevable and real.
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Whatever characters you are interested in! Nobody can write your story except for you. Characters should be believable and seem to be real people -- not perfect or super-powerful. They should have enough interesting quirks to make the readers like them, and should make enough mistakes to make them human.