Answer: Our future does not exist, just like alien invasions do not exist either.
Explanation: We build our own future, in the present with plans, which will become true if we work hard. Alien invasions can only exist in our mind, just like future only exists in our minds at the present. Do not let your mind be "invaded" by "aliens", invade your mind yourself with amazing plans.
<span>Because the rest of your doesn't seem to have been written here, I must assume the allusion you are referring to is </span>possibly from this line; Hamlet calls Polonius Jephthah, after the priest in the Old Testament who sacrifices his daughter to God. This allusion suggests <span>Polonius is sacrificing his daughter to trick Hamlet.</span>
I don’t see any examples, however, if you look at your examples gloomy is similar to sad or dreary, and the opposite of cheery or happy, so look for that in your examples
The writer continues, “The second question, however, was a bit more esoteric: ‘Are American women usurping males in the world, and are they too dominant?’” (Peril 281).
This is the correct MLA format for this direct quotation. The parenthetical citation must include the author's last name and the location of the direct quote. Since this quotation does not have any signal words or phrases before the quotation that identify the author, the author's last name must be included in parentheses after the quote. Also, since the source is a paginated text, the page number from which the direct quote was taken must also be noted. The parenthetical citation needs to be before the end punctuation of the sentence to show that it connects to the direct quotation. The quotation marks must be around the text that is directly taken from the source, which includes the information about the question being esoteric.
<span>When
looking at both excerpts, there are a few themes that can be seen within
them. However, there is one that the two
have in common. In the first excerpt
there is mention of the provision of a good life for his sister and
parents. In the second excerpt there is
mention of the provision of the demonstration of patience and consideration for
this family. We can see in both excerpts
that this is done out of a sense of responsibility Gregor has for his kin. As such, “D” is the most appropriate response
as the theme these two excerpts have in common is the sense of duty toward one’s
family.</span>