In the Elizabethan great chain of being, the common man was at the lowest rung of human society.
According to the theory of the Great Chain of Beings, Elizabethans placed everything at some place in the chain of beings. The chain starts with the very basic element and ends to the Almighty God. God was placed on the highest place of the chain. Gods and spirits were permanent and were not subject of change so they were placed at the top. Earthly matters and people changed continuously because of which they were placed at the bottom. One can move a step towards the level of God if one does any spiritual deed.
The answer is C, overcoming :)
Let's Search forn an example.
A gerund might be used like a subject n object:
Smoking is unhealthy.
And it can have an object:
Smoking cigarettes/ cigars is unhealthy.
So, yes, it's true: gerunds, like verbs, can have objects.
Answer:
i took a unit test and i got this question wrong because i put *SAD* as my answer i went to review it and the correct answer was *DISAPPROVING*
Explanation:
i took the test sooo yeah DONT PUT *SAD AS YOUR ANSWER*