Ah yes, a man of culture.
A line is an endless collection of points that follow a straight path. there is no start and finish and there are no curves.
"imaginary" does not describe a line by definition because lines are definite points, not imaginary ones. "endless" does describe a line because, as stated, they have no start or finish. "curved" does not describe a line, because lines follow a straight path. "has no width" describes a line accurately because lines are one dimensional; when we imagine a line, we visualize it by drawing one with a certain width, but in geometry, lines do not have any width. it's just a representation. a line additionally does not "have two endpoints"--that would be a line segment, with a starting point and a finishing point. lines go on forever in both directions, so you wouldn't be able to find endpoints for it.
Answer:
In my opinion Alexander was Great, not only for his time, but in general in history.
Explanation:
Alexander the Great as history remembers him is one of the greatest generals and leaders not only of his time but in the history of humankind.
During his reign he created the largest Empire the world has seen until then. Not only that he created a vast empire, but he also managed to unify it through cultural means. He believed that the country he was ruling in should respect all differences and cultural diversity.
He was Great because his ideas were in front of his time, he was Great as a rule, he was great as a General.
I would choose C.
It’s the most logical answer to me.
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