Answer:
Are should be is
Explanation:
Some people think that there is no difference between prejudice and discrimination.
Answer:
The author of this proverbial saying isn't known. It is sometimes ascribed to Plato and it does appear in translations of Plato's Republic. Those translations weren't made until much later than the phrase was in common use in English and are more likely to be the work of the translator than being a literal version of Plato's words. The proverb was known in England by the 16th century, although at that point it must have been known to very few as it was then documented in its Latin form rather than in English. Many well-known proverbs appeared first in Latin and were transcribed into English by Erasmus and others, often as training texts for latin scholars.
William Horman, the headmaster of Winchester and Eton, included the Latin form 'Mater artium necessitas' in Vulgaria, a book of aphorisms for the boys of the schools to learn by heart, which he published in 1519.
Explanation: hope any of this helps you <3
The correct subject-verb agreement from the answer choices below is A)is...has.
'A cake or brownies is the easiest to serve. My mom has agreed to bake this weekend.'
That sounds better than
'A cake or brownies are the easiest to serve. My mom have agreed to bake this weekend.'
'A cake or brownies is the easiest to serve. My mom have agreed to bake this weekend.'
'A cake or brownies are the easiest to serve. My mom has agreed to bake this weekend.'
Those don't make sense when you read them, hence why A) is the correct choice.
I believe the poetic form that describes this poem is B)sonnet
Answer:
Adjective Clause ( not really sure )
Explanation:
cause an adjective clause provides information for a noun in another part of the sentence
examples are:
The cake that she bought was delicious
The people who live next door are good neighbors