Well "Art not without ambition; but without the illness should attend it." means he has ambition, but does not have what it takes to use it to gain something.
"Though wouldst be great" means he wants to be great, but "What thou wouldst highly, that wouldst though holily; wouldst not play false, and yet wouldst wrongly win" means he wants to do things in a good or holy way, he doesn't want to cheat in life or play unfairly, but he does want something that shouldn't be his.
She is basically calling him out, saying he wants to be king but doesn't have what it takes to make it happen.
So I believe the answers would be He lacks courage, and He has moral scruples.
For future reference.
He suspects that dissidents were the ones who were behind
the burial. He makes inquiries and
demands to find out who is behind this.
Finally it was revealed that it was Antigone who wrote it. Despite warnings from the prophet, Creon
still refuses until Antigone and her sisters commit suicide.
The options are:
a). Nebergall is an armchair Mars enthusiast with a career as a business analyst.
b). Nebergall argues convincingly that Mars is the last, best hope for the survival of humanity.
c). I think that Nebergall is a brilliant scientist who needs to be recognized.
d). Nebergall avoids using pathos in his essay.
Answer:
b). Nebergall argues convincingly that Mars is the last, best hope for the survival of humanity.
Explanation:
The introduction of any literary work primarily aims to clarify the topic to the readers, state its importance, thesis, grab readers' interest and attention, and highlight the key focus that the author will throw light upon.
In the given essay, <u>the second option most adequately enhances the introduction as it clearly states the key argument of the author that how credibly 'Mars is the last yet most effective alternate for human survival</u>.' This would not only inform the readers about the author's viewpoint but also capture their interest. The description of the use of the data establishes the logical validity of the claim and supports the author's claim. Thus, <u>option b</u> is the correct answer.
Catherine's desire to change her name to "Cathy" because that name is easier to say and more like the names of her friends is an example of "social facilitation." Social facilitation, as a phenomena, refers to the tendency of people to act and perform different when others are around as compared to when they are alone. Catherine is comfortable with her proper, original name but decides to change it in order to fit in with other people, which is an example of social facilitation. She is changing a name she privately likes in order to appeal to other people.