Character, as if the two were gladiators, waging war on the sands of the Coliseum in some winner-take-all death battle. Both sides of the debate claim a definitive superiority for their chosen gladiator, and for the most part, the battle splits nicely down the lines of literary and commercial fiction, the commercialists placing the emphasis on plot in the interest of producing “page turners,” while the literati poke up their noses at the thought of anything so crude and artless.
The second one: a man of much learning is not essential is an additional characteristic of the pastor so it’s right to put it between commas. Divinity must be written uppercase since it’s the name of the school and not an adjective I think
Im not your "dears" that's the only reason why im not answering :)
The new sentence would be “Currently, Chester McBadbat needs a new wig for the costume parade”
So change the “need” to “needs” for it to be in present tense.
Answer:
E Bc He Is An Expert So It Would That