So there’s this moment in the play Julius Caesar where one Roman nobelman says to another, “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves, that we are underlings.” And in the context of the play, that quotation makes perfect sense—these two guys did not suffer some unjust destiny; they made decisions that led them to their fates.<span>
However, that quote has since been decontextualized over and over and used universally as a way of saying that the fault is not in the stars (i.e., fate/luck/whatever) but in individual people.</span>
I don't think this sentence is used correctly
Antecede means to come first
So the sentence is saying "Don't come first between me and the light when i'm trying to read" Which doesn't make sense
The doctor is prepared to diagnose the patient, although one or two more tests should be run first, assuredly. The correct option is A.
<h3>What is the meaning of assured?</h3>
Assured means something sure or fixed that has to be done.
In the sentence, the doctor is prepared to diagnose, but some tests should be done.
Should mean that is important to do, so assure will be the correct option.
Thus, the correct option is A. assuredly
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Answer: B To show the Lins becoming Americanized while maintaining their Chinese customs
Explanation: Just took the test