The answer is c established that no one, not even a king, is above the law
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If you are talking about pros vs. cons then it's fairly easy. Pros is what makes something good or helpful while cons is the very opposite.
Explanation:
Example: Banana
pros: has lots of nutrition in it, tastiest when the color is rich yellow with a few dark spots, can even be useful in some baking recipes if other ingredients are not available, etc.
cons: the dark spots inside the banana, leaves a funny feeling in your mouth if it's not ready yet, etc.
(and if you're talking about pros as people, let's just say that they are really good at something that they spend a lot of time on, for ex: Grian, the god of building in Minecraft)
That really depends on if they remember it or not if they remember it and it was weird they feel that they need to tell someone about it and if it isnt weird but is realistic they worry/wonder if it will come true
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Explanation:
All normal children who grow up in normal households, surrounded by conversation, will acquire the language that is being used around them.
Hag-born" "whelp," not "honoured with human shape."
"Demi-devil."
"Poor credulous monster."
"Hag-seed."
"Strange fish."
These are just a few descriptions of Caliban, one of the most debated figures in all of Shakespeare. Is this cursing, would-be rapist and wannabe killer nothing but a monster? Or, is this belligerent, iambic pentameter-speaking slave worthy of our sympathy? Is Caliban a response toMontaigne's vision of the "noble savage"? Is he symbolic of the victims of colonial expansion?
Critical interpretations of Caliban are w