Answer: I think whatever decision is the first decision you make of the day is the most important one as ... How does these decisions affect your routine? ... That is a good question that you had asked, due to the fact that many people today have different ..routine..
Explanation:
"insubordination in shirking his duties precipitated discipline comes Spitz"
Huh..a lot of big words. Well, I know that "insubordination" means someone lower then the person at the top is disobeying said order. So, e.g a frycook at McDonalds refuses to make his boss a Big Mac. "Shirking" means to avoid or get out of doing something, normally. So "shirking his duties" sounds like as if he got out of doing his work or he avoided doing something he's supposed to do. And "precipitated discipline" sounds like Spitz, the character in this sentence seems to mean that he decided to own up to himself and started to build up discipline, becoming an inversion of himself. I hope this helped!
-Trumpular :)
Answer:
A). A Landowner's
Explanation:
The passage displays a contract titled 'A Sharecrop Contract' that was signed in 1882 between a sharecropper and a landowner. The contract expresses the terms and conditions on which the agreement is made. Since most of the terms made in the contract seem to favor the interest of the landowner as reflected from the clauses 'they must sow and plow.' This clearly <u><em>suggests that the contract is written from the landowner's point of view as there is no regard for the interest or rights of the sharecropper</em></u>. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The answer is A.) Conjunctions
Romeo is saying this in Act 2, Scene 2. Obviously Juliet is on her balcony and she doesn't know Romeo is out there and that he see's her. I think this is conveyed as, her beauty speaks and the way she places her self speaks louder than any words could you know?
I hope this helped!! :)