It's human, human is always on top of the food chain.
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I would go with B. Brainliest please?!
Traditionally, indigenous comes from the Latin word indigena (indu/endo: in/within + gignere: to beget (to procreate or generate). But here we are simply looking at roots. The root words here are -gen (something produced, and by extension, birth) and -ous (possessing/full of), and that combination is not an option, it seems. HOWEVER, it is not uncommon for suffixes to have more than one meaning, and this is no exception. -ous also means 'having, full of, or characterized by', meaning your answer is the second option, 'the word root “gen” means “birth,” and the suffix “-ous” means “having the quality of something.”'
I would say that these are the two thesis statements best for a literary analysis essay on recurring themes in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet:
1. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare demonstrates that love comes in a variety of forms, be it romantic, familial, or between friends.
2. Shakespeare explores the struggle for identity through the character of Juliet in his play Romeo and Juliet.
The other theses aren't reoccurring in this play.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
It's like time stops and nothing else matters. You can hear blurs of noises from above but you are at one with yourself, the water pressure, that cold refreshing feeling, the bubbles flying at your face, and the resistance of the water pulling and pushing you around.
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