Answer: leaders are born, not made
Explanation:
John Locke is one of the person who had great influence on philosophy. One of the theory he had was that leaders are born than made.
He strongly believed that those who had and would occupy leadership position would inherit the traits from their parents.
the narrator is Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Paul Laurence Dunbar is one of the most widely known- and probably one of the best- poets to write in dialect. My favorite poem of his is without qualification The Poet and His Song (a poem written in Standard English), yet every time I read one of his dialect poems (or any such poem for that matter) I’m always moved in a way that doesn’t happen with Standard English reads. Both have their beauty, but poems in dialect seem to me to impart an apperception of culture that poems in grammatically correct English cannot. It is in this sense that I feel poems in dialect are prettier and more interesting. (Don't get me wrong, almost all of my favorite poems are in 'correct' syntax.)
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Answer:
write two advantages of helping and participating in community works
The past is very important to learn. Our early ancestors created most of the many things that we use today. They created the language that we speak, the numbers in our number system, and many more things. We need to know how civilizations formed and how the world came to be what it is now. Our early ancestors made that happen, and we should always remember it.
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