Fights over her color. Indifference due to her being a woman, and insecurities I think.
Explanation: good luck! sorry if i'm wrong
I had to type it this way due to the filter :((
Answer: I love the color pink, purple, and blue
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Anarchists
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According to the excerpt from "Civil Disobedience", it is described by the narrator that he is unlike the "no-government men" who doesn't want any form of government, but rather he wants a better government.
From this narration, the term that could best replace "no-government men" in the excerpt is anarchists.
This is because an anarchist is a person that does not want any form of government, but rather disorder and chaos.
There's a very close connection between Shakespearean times entertainment and popular films and television shows today;
Shakespeare plays have been adapted to TV and film productions more and more frequently than any other author.
A whopping amount of modern day mainstream "<em>Romantic Comedies</em>" are based on Shakespeare comedies format (<em>with happy endings</em>); so Shakespeare still lives within us.
It seems that the correct answer is <em>a) Passage 1 explains his central idea</em>, while passage 2 supports it. In Of the Wisdom of the Ancients, Francis Bacon tries to give the 32-Greco-Roman-legends a new interpretation. In fact, in passage one he established the central idea of the text:
• “<em>the natural motion of the atom; which is indeed the original and unique force that constitutes and fashions all things out of matter.</em>”
With these lines, he states that the center of everything is the atom; it is what constitutes and defines the identity of thing/human beings.
While in passage 2 he reinforces this idea by mentioning:
• “<em>whereas the primary seeds of things, or atoms, are minute and remain in perpetual infancy.</em>”
Therefore, Bacon comments that although this character gained more attributes as he becomes older, his essence (seed/atom) will last forever.