As far as I am concerned every script or text or a play should contain the dialogue and stage directions. According to this fact, the right answer can be clearly recognized and I am pretty sure that the second option from the scale represented above is the only suitable answer. So, <span>b. dialogue and stage directions. will definitely help you in your task.</span>
<u> D. Men are only human and fallible themselves and cannot claim their opinions to be divine and infallible.</u>
The excerpt asserts rulers' nature (both civilian and ecclesiastical): they are fallible, imperfect, and uninspired men. Still, over the centuries, they have established and imposed their opinions on others as reliable, as the only truth. But this is wrong, the divine, and the truth can not depend on men's opinions or beliefs about what they think it's right. In conclusion, men with their fallible and imperfect nature, cannot claim their opinions to be divine and infallible.
Both are sweet and more gentle than the rest of the gang. Ponyboy is much softer btw I love the book the outsiders
It's important to have a u turn sign so that you know when to take a u turn
Answer:
try this...
for focus,
finding my way around, moving to a new city, and going to a new school
and for ideas that connect to the focus...
keeping in touch with old friends and learning about new places