Answer:
Introduce the topic of the book (what is the issue at hand, and why should we care?)
Introduce the title and author of the book.
State the purpose of the book (including the author's thesis or major findings)
State your thesis (or the purpose of your review)
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is A I believe.
Explanation:
Blasphemous means against God or sacred things. And when it is used in the sentence you have here, it doesn't make sense.
Tactic means an action or strategy planned carefully.
Malediction means bringing about evil or destruction, pain.
I
Answer:
false
Explanation:
it doesn't freaking matter the child's gender. why would it?
So there’s this moment in the play Julius Caesar where one Roman nobelman says to another, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” And in the context of the play, that quotation makes perfect sense—these two guys did not suffer some unjust destiny; they made decisions that led them to their fates.<span>
However, that quote has since been decontextualized over and over and used universally as a way of saying that the fault is not in the stars (i.e., fate/luck/whatever) but in individual people.</span>