The moral Of this fable is so well known and allowed, that to go about to enlighten it, would be like holding a candle to the sun
Answer:
c). because it is being used in place of a person's name.
Explanation:
As per the rules of 'Capitalization,' the words used in the position of an individual's name must have their first letter in upper case. <u>Since 'Professor' in the given sentence is employed in the place of the professor's name, its first letter i.e. 'P' would be capitalized</u>. The authority doesn't have a play here as the letter would be capitalized irrespective of what the person is. The word 'Professor' is neither an abbreviation nor it is a general term to refer to someone. It would not be capitalized only when the name is used along with the rank. For example, 'Pardon me, professor Joseph...' Thus, <u>option c</u> is the correct
The correct answer is this one: "Research before Remedy." The <span>section of the article that a reader find information about how herbs can make people sick is the Research before Remedy part. </span>Devil's Claw and Garlic are specific species. Devil's Claw is <span>also called grapple plant, wood spider and most commonly devil's claw, is a genus of plants in the sesame family, native to southern Africa.</span>
Ok I read dragon fly it was a really good book you should read it
Answer:
Exodus
Explanation:
'Exodus' is described as the concluding scene of the drama that shows a mass departure singing in chorus with the key aim to explicate the message or moral of the play. In the ancient context, the exodus is referred to as the departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of mosses. Thus, it is used as the final scene of the play displaying mass departure conveying the play's moral.