Answer:
vacant, alias, ignorance, quest, cavalry, divulged, depleted, unvanquished
Explanation:

From my opinion, it is always highly recommended that we must know a second language always for better understanding of sake. There are a lots of advantages of learning a second language rather than our regular spoken language. Having a second language helps us to develop more problem solving skills, analytical techniques, critical thinking, improved memory and understanding new grammatical rules and vocabulary. Knowing a second language makes us more enough confident and intelligent than others. Suppose for example, we are traveling to a different country or region in which we are not familiar with their language spoken there i.e it may be (French, Spanish, Italian, Mexican..) then we'll be definitely trying using translator devices. Rather than these occupations, knowing a second language helps to understand better and identify their culture and tradition even more deep. This helps to develop mutual understanding between the people whom we talk in their language and we get to know and understand things even more better. It will also help us to travel in any corner of the world too without any fear of languages. So do try to learn new language is the best and epic hack and life skill which lasts long forever!
Personal growth and development are things that are gained and achieved through hard work and analyzing your life with attention to detail. Personal growth is when you find out more about yourself and you understand more of what you are then you did yesterday. The development can be spiritual, mental, or physical. It is just like personal growth.
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
I have seen both of these used in short stories heck both have been in the same kind of story, as for B and D they both sound like stories that will be more than just a short story.
Answer:
Brutus wants to keep Portia out of the conspiracy to protect her.
Explanation:
BRUTUS. O ye gods, Render me worthy of this noble wife! [Knocking within] Hark, hark, one knocks. Portia, go in a while, And by and by thy bosom shall partake The secrets of my heart. All my engagements I will construe to thee, All the charactery of my sad brows. Leave me with haste. [Exit PORTIA]
In Act 2, Scene 1 from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Brutus wants to keep Portia out of the conspiracy to protect her.