Answer: People in the future
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Explanation:
<em>'Posterity'</em> is a noun meaning <em>future generations</em>, and especially the <em>descendants of a person</em>. We might use this term for our children, great-great grandchildren, or, generally, anyone born after us. This word comes from the Latin word '<em>posterus'</em>, meaning <em>coming after, following</em>. The word is also frequently used in law, as a legal term that refers to the offspring of a person (when determining who is entitled to inherit something).
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Hi
The correct answer is end-stopped
Because
the ends of lines are a natural place for syntactic units to conclude in poetry because line breaks already suggest a pause. Because of this, end-stopped lines are used in most poetry.
Answer:
Having one, or B
Explanation:
Mark, having won, went on in the 1998 Final.
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