<span>Gladwell’s message is a simple one: to be successful one has to have a certain level of skill or knowledge or intelligence, and one has to be presented with opportunities of which one can take advantage. </span>
Julius Ceasar is a play of tragedy by Shakespeare the image of the quote suggests that the people were suffering because of the leader. Thus, option d. is correct.
<h3>What is the idea of the passage?</h3>
The main idea of the passage is to inform the readers about the sufferings of the people under Caesar's rule. Cassius is persuading Brutus about the reality so that he will kill Julius and his plan will succeed.
By the quote, the narrator tells about the suffering people are undergoing in the reign of Caesar and how they are controlled and taken advantage of.
Therefore, option D. people are suffering under the leader's rule is correct.
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During the first stanzas o the poem “The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe describes some weird noises that the narrator is hearing in his chamber and take all the first six stanzas to show the uncertainty felt by the speaker because he does not know what is making the noise, in the seventh stanza the raven is finally shown, the poet withhold the raven from the reader to create suspense.
Answer:
Only five points but fun.
Explanation:
Ms. Scorcher is a raging lunatic. She always knows what you're thinking, and she's always in your head.
I know this because I am her.
I am a lunatic because that is what my students think of me. Though i could change what they think in an instant, I decide to leave them with their own thoughts. It would be cruel to take their ability to have their own thoughts. Though my students are disrespectful to me in their heads, I can gratefully say that they are very polite and well mannered externally.
It's hard being able to read thoughts because I cant control what I hear. So every time a student goes for an incorrect answer, i am helpless because I cannot give it to them. All I can do is better explain what they do not understand. I cannot control my anger when I get angry, so I assume that's why they call me a raging lunatic.
I think I'm an honest fair teacher. don't you?
<h2>For singular nouns:</h2>
- Me
- Mine
- You
- I
- He
- she
- Somebody
- Someone
<h2>For plural nouns:</h2>
- Us
- we
- Them
- They
- Their
- Themseleves
- You
- Ours
<h2>Note;</h2>
- YOU can be used as pronoun in both cases.