On page 2, how does Hoto-Matua's decision to
build a monument to his ancestor advance the
plot of the story created by the journal entries?
It introduces a conflict among the people of the
island.
It sparks an important cultural tradition on the
island.
It foreshadows the decline of civilization on the
island
it ends the society's connection to a former king of
the island.
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Ответ:
Hoto-Matua's decision to build a monument to his ancestor advance the plot of the story created by the journal entries in that: It sparks an important cultural tradition on the island.
In the passage, we find that the speaker treasured the traditions and legacies of his ancestors. This prompted his desire to build a monument for them. By so doing, he improved on the cultural tradition on the island.Learn more about culture here:
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Ответ:
It sparks an important cultural tradition on the island.
Explanation:
Hoto Matua was the first settler to have been arrived on Easter Island. He was the first and the greatest king of Rapa Nui. it is said, that Hau Maka had a dream in which the spirit led him to an island as a new residence for his king.
After arriving at the land, the settlers began to spread across the land and sub-divide the land among themselves according to their clans.
The decision of building a monument on the island by Hoto Matua suggests the beginning of important cultural traditions on the island. The moai (statues) were carved to remember important ancestors. The culture remained there for nearly a thousand years.
Thus the correct answer is second option.
Ответ:
It is too short.
It is too hot .
It dies.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day" is a poem of love, a declaration of his love and devotion to his lover. He wonders if he should compare her to a summer's day, but then went on to say that she is far "more lovely and more temperate" than the summer's day. The summers are too short, too hot at times and even has an ed, while his beloved's being, love and very existence does not have an end for he will immortalize her in this written work.
"But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;
Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee."