We can cite it as a situation in which Mark proved to be resilient at the very beginning of the narrative, when he enters a new world and is enslaved by the residents of that region. Instead of giving up his luck and regretting his condition, he uses this difficult time of slavery, to learn the language spoken by the local residents, so at least he would understand what his "masters" spoke, which could leave slavery more bearable. In addition, Mark uses his free time to plan an escape and he even manages to escape, but returns to warn the townspeople that she will be attacked.
Another moment when he shows that he is resilient is when he is being chased by an army, inside a forest in a world that he does not know very well. Even in a disadvantaged situation, he manages to turn things around, fight for his survival and manage to escape, always with great determination and confidence.
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The beginnings of the maasai is the myth of the ethnic group in the country Kenya. This is a story of place who has a god named Enkai. Enkai was rumored as the man who owns all the cattle in the world. Enkai showerd the cattle down to the earth on each maasians.
If I'm correct in thinking the play is "Romeo and Juliet", then Mercutio is related by being a character in said play. Hope this helps.
Answer: Their for the first one and They're for the second one.
Explanation:
Your answer depends on your second choice; listening no talking, politeness, mutual understanding, bias, acceptance.
listening is important if you are the recipient of communication.
politeness for the speakers opinion.
mutual understanding for what the speaker is trying to convey.
bias for putting yourself in the speakers shoes.
acceptance for the speakers opinion, wheather or not you share the same opinion..