#19 Would you rather work Monday through Thursday and get Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off; or would you rather work Tuesday through Friday and get Saturday, Sunday, and Monday off?
#11 There is no archeological evidence for this whatsoever. Plutarch documented that only men who died in battle and women who died while holding a religious office would have their name inscribed on their tombstone. Spartan women who died in childbirth could be seen as having made no contribution to the state in their attempt and therefore, were not accorded any special status for their death.
#19 Would you rather work Monday through Thursday and get Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off; or would you rather work Tuesday through Friday and get Saturday, Sunday, and Monday off?
#11 There is no archeological evidence for this whatsoever. Plutarch documented that only men who died in battle and women who died while holding a religious office would have their name inscribed on their tombstone. Spartan women who died in childbirth could be seen as having made no contribution to the state in their attempt and therefore, were not accorded any special status for their death.
You are technically correct- the best kind of correct.
What morons downvoted this?? Geez.
But to answer: option 1.
totally the first one
Plutarch documented that only men who died in battle and women who died while holding a religious office would have their name inscribed on their tombstone.
Spartan women who died in childbirth could be seen as having made no contribution to the state in their attempt and therefore, were not accorded any special status for their death.