Explanation: The line "To help save the day, Harry must get past a scary three-headed guard dog" from the summary best justifies the conclusion that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was influenced by Ancient Greek mythological literature. The three other choices had nothing to do with Ancient Greek literature - and the words "three-headed guard dog" are what makes that choice the correct answer.
The conclusion that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was influenced by Ancient Greek mythological literature:
In harry potter one of the most remembered scene is when harry and his friends try get into a chamber where a three headed dog live, which was Hagrid’s pet that time, It relates to the Greek myth creatures as Greek myth creatures are powerful and deadly, which resembled the dog with 3 heads in the Greek mythology literature. It was known as the Cerbius, Guardian of one of the important and plot twisting chambers in the Harry Potter franchise.
Also Jk Rowling was a huge of Greek Myth, she always inculcated all of these things in her writings. This is how Greek myth relationship and influence between harry potter started.
Ano-ano Pang abay at inilalarawan nito?
Answer:
Ang pang-abay ay naglalarawan ng pang-uri, pandiwa, o kapwa pang-abay.
Explanation:
:1)¿es similar la historia de los afroecuatorianos a la de otros grupos etnicos del pais ?¿por que?
The history of the people of African descent in Ecuador is both similar and not similar when compared to the other ethnic groups. The similarity can be seen that as all other ethnic groups, the Afro-Ecuadorians were under the rule of Spain, so they were all together trying to find a way to get free and form an independent country. After the independence was gained, the history is pretty much the same of all ethnic groups in the country. What is not similar is the first part of the history, where the African-Ecuadorians were brought in as slaves. Unlike the other ethnic groups they did not had any rights, and they were actually possession of other people, often treated as objects or animals instead of being treated as all human beings.