Answer:
Explanation:
How does the author develop the idea that a belief in witch craft is widespread in Africa?
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The author portrays Theseus as a flawed human being. In early adventures, Theseus proved that he was a 'hero' but it wasn't until he slew the minotaur he became a legend, the living embodiment of braveness. However the author also made sure to mention that he deserted Princess Ariadne and even killed her father without much thought in order to allow the reader to understand that this so called hero although brave is far from perfect.
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Answer:
This conclusion lacks to specify the adventures Merri had and the countries in which they were lived.
Explanation:
There is no evidence that Merri really is an adventurer so that the above text is really a conclusion, for this reason it is necessary to add specific experiences about the adventures that Merri lived, thus showing the place where these adventures took place.
In other words, we can say that the conclusion lacks specificity and shows no real adventures so that we can conclude that Merri is really an adventurer.