Answer:
reluctant compromise
Explanation:
The phrase that expresses how the word concession is used in this passage from the story "Steeled" is "reluctant compromise".
This is because, according to the story, the narrator was allowed to sit with my father and watch him eat the car which was a reluctant compromise on his father's part because he often heard his father and mother debating the decision.
Answer:
to inspire workers ---plato
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.
BRUTUS. The exhalations whizzing in the air
Give so much light that I may read by them.
What effect does the letter have on Brutus?
Answer:
Brutus decides to join the conspiracy to kill Caesar.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from act 2, scene 1, of Julius Caesar where the letter Brutus reads makes him join the conspiracy to kill Caesar.
Brutus is the bosom friend of Caesar of Rome but after he receives and reads the letter, he makes up his mind to join the plot to murder Caesar.
Answer:
A. critical thinking
Explanation:
Lukas is unhappy and needs to make a decision about his work, which is not bad. The bad decision that might come to hunt Lukas is the fact that, he wants to make the decision while he is unhappy. Emotions can cloud a persons judgement, and this is what is happening to Lukas. Marie is encouraging Lukas to engage in critical thinking before making the decision. Critical thinking which deals with the objective analysis of a situation. That is, analyzing without the interference or influence of ones emotions. Therefore, Marie was trying to tell Lukas not to make a decision while he is unhappy. a quote says "Don't make decisions when you're angry. Don't make promises when you're happy." Sleep on it. This is what Marie was trying to get Lukas to do.
Answer:
I'm a little confused about what the question is asking but I think that the answer is he.