Answer:
inner guide
Explanation:
Inner guide is the voice of personal responsibility and accountability. These are voices inside one’s mind which helps him take wise decision. These are self talk to come better of oneself.
Inner guide helps one to assess the situation and task and then decide what could be the right recourse. It helps to take situations positively and deals with it in the most effective and positive way.
Example: It was my mistake and I can fix it to solve the problem.
Here the speaker is not blaming anyone or being pessimistic that maitake cannot be rectified. but he accepts his mistake but he also can resolve it
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In all the sentences mentioned above self talk is going on inside one brain and he is trying to analyze his situation. He is saying if plan A does not work he would switch to plan B . He is taking all the situation positively and ready to take action in case of failure of one action. Which are evident of voices of inner guide based on discussion above.
The first sentence would be, "If I could go back in time, I would choose to go back to the Elizabethan era"
The second would be, "It would be a dream come true for me to sit amongst the Elizabethan crowd and watch Shakespeare's play like Othello or Macbeth performed for the very first time."
C- We were late to the party; nevertheless, we had fun. Since nevertheless is an introductory word, it needs a comma after it. And since it starts a new thought, it needs a semicolon before it.
Prince Escalus appears in Acts 1 and 3 to end the duels between the families and to hand out appropriate punishments to the people who have been fighting. He is also a mechanism for the audience to know or learn specific details of the brawls that may have been missed. In both Act 1 and 3, Benvolio recounts the fights to the Prince.
Escalus gives punishments that will significantly change the fate of the characters, and, if those punishments had not been given, would significantly change the direction of the play. His ruling that anyone caught fighting again in Act 1 would be killed, makes Romeo's banishment in Act 3 necessary, thus forcing his and Juliet's actions in Acts 4 and 5.
To have gone through hardships and troubles