I believe that, yes, our self-confidence does influence the decisions we make. This is what I believe stems from factors like our successes. I remember being a young child who never performed exceptionally well in class and lacked the motivation to complete any of my assignments. As I grew older, I understood the value completing my assignments had on how I will go on throughout my school year. Once I started doing well in class due to my outlook on school, so did my motivation ,my confidence in how well I’ll do in school. Because of that, I managed to set aside all distractions which would hinder me from my personal success (the decision). I have a friend who never really thought that he appealed to the opposite because he’s been very insecure about his looks, but when my friends and I complemented his looks, he gained the strength to be confident in his looks. (I APOLOGIZE, I don’t think I can help as far with historical events.)
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Answer: Protagonist is the main character.
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Antagonist is always the bad person. Such as oppition or their opponent.
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Some feared a female ruler meant that England would continue to be seen as a weak country. France and Spain were the most powerful nations, and both were ruled by kings. There were worries about who Elizabeth might marry; a foreign prince could end up taking control. Elizabeth became more anti-Catholic as her reign went on. 162 Catholics were executed between 1577 and 1603. Some extreme Protestants were unhappy with any form of compromise. Elizabeth wanted her people to worship on her terms so that she was ultimately in control.
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I'm not very sure about any context, but this is the info that I have gathered. <3
8 - Subject: I | Verb: Learned
9 - Subject: I | Verb: Like | Adverb: Usually
10 - Subject: You | Verb: Pick (up)