When we consider someone as being a genius, we have the idea that this person has a superior intelligence and is very good at perfoming some tasks, and the fact that they still need to practice and exercise regularly may seem a paradox. But the genius is only the inicial part, which needs to be followed by the drill in order to attain excellence.
Annus Mirabilis - John Dryden
Second Treatise on Government - John Locke
Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes
A Dictionary of the English Language - Samuel Johnson
Incorrect
it is important for a (person)to be prepared before (you) adopt a pet
person and you are the words that were shift be cause it says "a person"which means you dont know who this is so you cant use "you"
correct
it is important for a "person" to be prepared before "he or she" adopt(s:optional) a pet
Answer: it offers a counterclaim to the first stanza, which is then rejected in the third stanza.
This poem discusses the pain and difficulty of moving through life. The author states that he cannot still his heart but that, soon enough, when all the birds have flown, it will stop. The first stanza presents the problem, while the second one, by discussing the swallows and the skyward, offers a counterclaim. However, we see that in the third stanza, this is rejected. We can identify this because of the phrase "sweet delusion."
Answer:
!1(A) 2(c) 3(B)
Explanation: I am not sure of question one since the grammer on that does not seem correct.