Yes, winning means showing you can do it, and it feels great to accomplish something! No, winning doesn't make your ability to do anything any less. Some people believe winning is everything, but to win you must lose first and learn.
Answer:
"The Dawn's awake" and "music singing in the hills"
Explanation:
I believe that the answers are "The Dawn's awake" (assuming they are speaking about dawn, as in the time of day) and "the music singing in the hills"
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Answer:
i copied and pasted this so u might wanna change the words up a bit
Explanation:
The idea of being star-crossed links back to the idea of fate and the cosmos or gods deciding our future for us. It gives a sense of hopelessness that no matter what happens, the fate would stay the same. Romeo and Juliet being star crossed lovers meant that they were never meant to be together and happy. It was the belief that the stars didn't align in their favor. For King Oedipus, it was more of the Greek gods, but still obtains the idea of fate and an uncontrollable future. Oedipus was fated to live a sad life, and while others would argue he could've done something else, I believe that he couldn't simply because he didn't know any better before.
Answer:
The answer here is C, invasion from another country.
Explanation:
Based on the historical context and with Germany on the rise, British people in the late 19th century were probably worried about Germany invading their home country. This would make a popular science fiction story for authors to write about at the time, especially if the public was so scared of it at the time.
A little bit yes. It is overused sometimes