The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "T<span>hese lines from Antigone show about Creon's character is that Creon is at the moment of knowing himself most especially in his own real strength and weakness."</span>
<span>I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships,
tied them down under their rowing benches,
and called the rest: 'All hands aboard;
come, clear the beach and no one taste
the Lotus, or you lose your hope of home.'</span>
Leadership is one of the most gratifying roles anyone can play. The ability to inspire action from people to achieve great results is not an easy feat. Someone in a leadership position must continuously wear many hats, and keeping the patience and persistence to succeed through it all takes a very special kind of personality.
In my view, being in a leadership position is like being a parent. A leader must want and expect the best from all employees, no matter their temperament, traits, backgrounds, likes, dislikes or anything else that may make people different and a challenge to deal with. A leader must be able to inspire action through a genuine connection with each person they are in charge of. The relationship must be built on trust so that the employee feels free to make mistakes without fear of judgement. In doing so, an employee will become more creative and innovative since he/she aren’t scared of failure. Exactly like a parent would with a child.
Not everyone is capable of being in a leadership position, and I see it all the time, from managers who are selfish, to ones who are disconnected from the team to ones who are bullies to ones who don’t know a thing about inspiring people.
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Answer:
Used to
Explanation:
"Too" means as well or excessively, so that does not make sense if you were to say "After I moved to Miami I had to get used too (as well/excessively) the weather."
Use to is in present tense, but if you will notice that whoever wrote the sentence used "After I movED", which shows its in past tense, and you cannot mix up past and present tense in the same sentence like that.
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