When Annabeth and her friends are saved from making a decision from the minor God Janus, the Goddess Hera offers them a wish. Annabeth wishes for a way to navigate the maze that they are in, the labyrinth. Hera tells Annabeth that she wishes for something they have already been given, and that she has only delayed her decision.
The answer is C. Mr. Brown headed the mission with a composed mind, placidness, and tolerance. He doesn't attempt to foist his religion on the tribe yet leads by living illustration.
<span>At the point when Brown turns out to be sick and should leave, he is supplanted by the passionate Reverend Smith. He is the inverse of Brown, boisterous, pushy and trusts that he is "correct" and the tribe is "off-base". He has no regret about pushing his own particular religious perspectives down their throats. Anybody sufficiently strong to conflict with him is thought to be a fallen angel admirer.</span>
I'd say the answer would be C.
Answer:
he wants more respect from sam and willie.
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The sentence that best summarizes this passage is the second one: "Islam spread widely through invading armies and voluntary conversion."
The passage focuses on the spread of Islam, and that sentence covers it, while the other ones cover only aspects of the passage.