The Second Triumvirate<span> was a political association of convenience between three of </span>Rome<span>'s most powerful figures: </span>Mark Antony<span>, Lepidus, and </span>Octavian<span> in the 1st century BCE.</span>
They have but this tends to be riskier if you are doing the same thing, this is why the average person follows the rules/systemwhich is a safer option. The people who bent the rules are also exceptions while the norm isn't. (I personally like to bend rules)
Online learning has it's advantages but it also has it's disadvantages.
Advantages of online learning are one, students feel more comfortable and are more likely to learn in environments they're familiar with, two, students who have social anxieties and problems communicating with other students don't have to go through that hardship anymore, and three, assignments are easier to do and not lose track of.
Disadvantages of online learning are one, students with low attention spans are less likely to learn anything because although they sit infront of screens all day, their attention is else where, two, some students may have family or parental problems that are going on at home and the unaware teacher might be calling home and making matters worse over incomplete assignments, and lastly, students are less likely to participate because they don't know how to communicate with the teacher and to other students so they might sit behind their screens for hours not knowing what to do.
I don't know how many words this is but it better be over 120 LOL
Yesssssss I am here
I am in class
Answer:
1)
The One Act Play ' The Never-Never Nest' is a comedy about a young, naive couple, Jack and Jill. They believe in buying things in installments. When Aunt Jane visits the couple, she finds them leading a luxurious lifestyle
2)
Setting and Context
The story is set in Greenwich Village, New York City during a pneumonia epidemic in the early 1900s.
Narrator and Point of View
The story is narrated from a third-person perspective; the point of view stays closest to Sue.
Tone and Mood
The story's tone is one of ironic detachment; the mood is largely pessimistic, though it ends on a heartwarming note.
Protagonist and Antagonist
The protagonists are Johnsy and Sue, who are simultaneously each other's antagonists, as Sue wishes for Johnsy to live while Johnsy wishes Sue would leave her to die.
Major Conflict
The story's major conflict is that Johnsy has superstitiously tied her fate to the fate of the last ivy leaf on the vine, which is certain to fall.
Climax
The story reaches its climax when Johnsy learns that the last leaf was in fact painted on by Behrman, who therefore sacrificed his life to save hers.
Foreshadowing
When Behrman proclaims to Sue that he will paint a masterpiece one day, his statement foreshadows his brave and selfless act of painting the last leaf.