Both could see what others couldn't and had mentors that led them to knowledge. They then tried to preach said knowledge to the masses, but were ignored, scorned and scoffed at. As a result, they abandoned their toxic society to find a fresh start where they would finally be accepted.
Answer:
great for stories
Explanation:
The legend of King Arthur is well-known in literature. Based on Unsolved Mysteries of History, there is little to suggest it is true. Do you think it is important for people to believe in legends like King Arthur even if there is little evidence to support them? Why or why not? Write a short (3 paragraphs) explanatory essay stating your opinion. Justify your opinion and conclusions with relevant textual evidence (quotes or paraphrased ideas from sources) and background knowledge. Remember to use relevant vocabulary from the text in your essay.
Answer:
Well this is supposed to be a personal thing that only you can answer, teachers usually use it to put people into groups but here are the safest answers.
Explanation:
Communication is necessary- Strongly agree
Courage can come when we least expect it- Stongly agree
What happens in the news doesn't interest me- somewhat disagree
Respect is given after someone earns it- Strongly agree
Most friendships are temporary- Somewhat disagree
Forgiveness is the only way to happiness- Somewhat agree or somewhat disagree
Answer:
<u>Noun</u> "Jack"
<u>Verb </u>"solved"
<u>Article</u> "the"
<u>Adjective</u> "important"
<u>Direct Object</u> "crime"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "after the clues were given"
<u>Prepositional Phrase</u> "to him"
PANDEMIC: noun. It is a disease that affects the majority of the population of a state, country or even the world. The roots are pan (Greek for “common”), demos (Greek for “people”) and its suffix is ic (which has the sense of “having the characteristic of”. The correct expression is thus, pandemic disease but by apocopation the word disease has been removed and only Pandemic remains, and it has become a noun.
DISREPUTABLE: adjective, said of people, institutions or ideas that have a bad reputation. “Dis” is the prefix and it comes from Latin and it means away, apart or asunder (which means that whatever follows the prefix is far from taking place). The root is “repute”, which comes from Latin and means to think of something as equivalent to”. Finally there is the suffix able, which means “susceptible of, capable of”. The word thus means without a proper reputation.
INTRACELLULAR: adjective, the first part of the word is the prefix “Intra” which means “within” and comes from Latin. The root is “Celull”, which also comes from Latin and means “small room”. Finally the suffix “ar” which also comes from Latin and which means “pertaining to”. The word means then, something that pertains to what is within a small room.
MEDIATE: verb, the root is “Medium” meaning in the middle and the suffix “ate”, which is a suffix that is used to turn nouns or adjectives into verbs in both Latin and English. The word means literally “to be in the middle” of belligerents.