Being a nobody can be something simple. or saying your a nobody can be someone with depression being sad. one can say they are a nobody just because they're "invisible" to some people. One can say they're a nobody because they are the new kid. and a lot will say they are a nobody just because they arent as known as a lot of people and are the type of people to go to school for a few years; then at graduation, everyone goes, "wait, who are they again, i dont know if ive ever seen them in this school."
Answer:
because it's important for them to have an understanding of most things
Explanation:
which is why we require educators to be not just high school graduates but university graduates as well.
All i can say is good luck.
<span> of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.</span>
A third persons point of view is when a character is being introduced by their name for example "mark has no idea what you're talking about"