Abu Bakr succeeded Muhammad upon his death as the spiritual and political leader of the Islamic world. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "a". He was also the father in law of the prophet Muhammad. He was also a close companion of Muhammad during his lifetime.
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The Plan was intended to improve the economic situations of the countries of Western Europe and, to discourage them from embracing communism.
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The answer is the third one, emperors
wouldnt used calendars for that
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a. did not have an enjoyable time at the ball.
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Jane Austen's novel <em>Northanger Abbey</em> tells the coming-of-age story of Catherine Morland. This novel deals with the theme of the loss of innocence and also depicts the typical Elizabethan society where wealth determines one's status.
Catherine had been invited by the family friend the Allens in Bath, where they had gone to a ball. But not being asked for a dance by anyone, Catherine felt bad and wishes that there was at least someone, anyone to talk to. She even implored on Mrs. Allen to try to find any acquaintance, asking her <em>"are you sure there is nobody you know in all this multitude of people? I think you must know somebody"</em> prompting her to sincerely tell her that she does not know anyone.
When asked by Mr. Allen whether she <em>"had an agreeable ball" </em>to which she replied <em>"Very agreeable indeed"</em> while at the same time <em>"vainly endeavoring to hide a great yawn"</em>. In this scene, the narrator implies that Catherine did not have an enjoyable time at the ball, despite the <em>"multitude of people"</em> who were in attendance.