Answer: Appositive: the Scoutmaster. Noun or pronoun renamed: Mr. Murray.
Explanation: a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things, or to name a particular one of these. An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that gives more information about other noun or pronoun that precedes it. In the given sentence we can see an example of an appositive phrase in the words "the Scoutmaster" and it is giving more information about the noun "Mr. Murray."
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Quaid-e-Azam defended an ideal of youth which he believed would bring good results to society and the country as a whole. For him it was necessary that young people did not get involved in political matters, nor let parties and politics influence their youth. Instead, young people should focus on their studies and build good academic knowledge, so that in the future, as adults, they have a good foundation and good reasoning to make their own political decisions. Unfortunately, today's youth have failed to follow the concepts of Quaid-e-Azam and have been increasingly influenced and often manipulated by politicians and parties, letting themselves be carried away, often by faux politics that even discourage knowledge and studies, based on fanciful and invented concepts.
The antagonist is usually the main villain. So If I had to chose one, I'd choose answer choice d.) would be correct, the villain is the main source of conflict and problem in the story. But technically choice c.) is also correct, they react negatively to events in the story.
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Please note that sometimes the antagonist can be the main character, but usually it is the protagonist or the hero. The antagonist can also change to support the protagonist, but again, this is not typical.
Answer:
God. He created the world, and Jesus is also very powerful
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