4. the conquests brought great power and wealth to the roman’s . this is true because we know they hold great power and the roman’s are very wealthy, making them the target.
We are expected to fill in the blanks. Find the missing words below:
- 1. In a traditional wedding, the person performing the ceremony is often wordy, while the bride and groom are very, <u>concise </u>saying just "I do."
- 2. When he saw no way to <u>avert</u> the plane crash, the pilot parachuted to safety.
- 3. People often take <u>drastic</u> steps in anger and later regret their extreme actions.
- 4. The drummer told interesting <u>anecdotes</u> about famous rock singers he had played with.
- 5. Because Frank seems so <u>candid</u>, everyone believes him even when he tells a lie.
- 6. In most American schools, it is not<u> appropriate</u> for students to call their teachers by their first names.
- 7. When the real murderer confessed, the police had to <u>acknowledge </u>that the wrong man had been jailed.
- 8. To earn money for college, Lonnie felt he had to either join the army or get a job. He didn't like either<u> alternative.</u>
- 9. A couple of older boys tried to <u>compel </u>some first-graders to hand over their lunch money.
- 10. Any player who does not <u>comply</u> with the rules will be dropped from the team.
To choose the best word that completes a sentence, the context of the sentence provides a vital hint. For example in Sentence 8 where two things are being compared, 'alternative' is the best word because it means one of two or more things.
In sentence 9 also, we can deduce that the first-graders were being bullied. So they were being compelled or forced to do something they did not want.
When this reasoning is followed, we can complete the remaining blanks.
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Oedipus is quick to anger and very proud.
Because of his anger and pride, when he encounters King Laius on a road, he engages in a fight with him and kills him. Had he not killed Laius, Thebes would not have been cursed.
Later, his takes his anger out on the blind prophet, Tiresias, when the prophet does not give him the answers he wants. His pride is insulted when Tiresias suggests Oedipus is to blame.
Because of his anger and his pride, destruction comes to him and those around him.
Answer:
waiting,have been waiting