Answer: the list of cities conquered by Sparta and Rome
the description of how Sparta had held Greece
the explanation of how Rome dismantled Greek cities
Explanation:
The text evidences that supports Machiavelli’s secondary purpose to inform readers about Sparta's tactics and Rome used to hold cities and their effectiveness include:
• the list of cities conquered by Sparta and Rome
• the description of how Sparta had held Greece
• the explanation of how Rome dismantled Greek cities.
Therefore, the correct options are A, B, and C.
Marlow is rather ambiguous in his work Doctor Faustus when it comes to fate and free will.
On one hand, it is implied that Faustus has the opportunity to choose his own destiny, to make the appropriate decision, repent for his sins, and then he will be saved. One of the angels tells him the following:
<em>"Faustus, repent yet, God will pity thee." </em>(Act II Scene III)
On the other hand, however, it is implied several times throughout the work that Faustus's decisions don't really matter - his life was preordained, meaning that destiny chooses what happens with him and his life. This leads us to believe that regardless of his desires, Faustus would always go down the 'evil' path because ultimately that wasn't even his decision - it was what destiny picked for him.
Answer:
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Mayella really only has power due to her race.
- In Maycomb, the Ewells are the second-lowest rung on the power ladder. Mayella Ewell is white, which puts her above the black community, but she is among the poorest of Maycomb's white population. Jem explains the power structure of Maycomb to Scout.
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Answer: A
Explanation: a clause, typically introduced by a conjunction, that forms part of and is dependent on a main clause (e.g., “when it rang” in “she answered the phone when it rang”).