I believe the answer is: <span>To be highly skilled, even if you are temporarily unemployed, is better than to lack training.
Parallel structure in this context refers to Using the same pattern of words to show to different ideas that are equally relevant in the sentence.
Parallel structure is characterized by the usage of conjunctions (could be done by either using comma, 'or' , 'and')</span><span />
Answer:
This illustrates the "desire" element of "I want it".
Explanation:
Desire is an emotion which an individual experiences when he/she<em> longs for something or really wants</em> it, it's a form of craving.
In this case, if Lucy Hale talks about her album it is most likely that the audience will demand access to it, they begin to crave it. The demanding access to it is the key aspect as to why the desire element is "I want it" because the audience is not simply accepting that the album is out there or that they know what it is, they want it.
Industrialization went hand in hand with democratic institutions and respect for private property. To the extent working people constituted a unified block of voters, they had to be listened to.
<span>Now, let me ask you a question: What does your question really ask? That is to say, what do you mean by "the major industrial nations of the west"? In what way are they different from the "working people" who live in them? Or, do you think that all John D. Rockefeller did was sit around all day and let money flow into his pocket like honey from a pot? Guys like E.H. Harriman worked very, very hard. So, does your question really make any sense?</span>
Answer:
Babur.
Explanation:
Babur (1483-1530) was a conqueror and warrior and he founded the Mughal Empire in India. Babur was a descendant from the famous Turkic conqueror Timur The Lame. On his mother´s side, his family line descended from Gengis Khan. His first conquests as emir of Ferghana were made in Central Asia, including Samarkand in today´s Uzbekistan, but he lost them because of power intrigues and betrayals. However, his great chance came in India, where he coveted the Delhi Sultanate. He defeated the army of sultan Ibrahim Lodi and took his throne in 1526. This is the beginning of the Mughal Empire.