The definition of power is the ability to do or act (note that words give us the power to define 'power' in the first place).
Words have the power to produce action in several ways. They can create emotions, moods, and levels of motivation, and can will people to action when they otherwise have sat complacent. They have the power to uplift and improve people's outlook on life, and the power to produce an environment of hate and fear. They can instruct people on a previously vexing problem, and enable people to communicate thoughts that would have otherwise been trapped in the mind of only one person.
Words fulfill the definition of power because they have the ability to create and influence real action.
Subordinate Conjunctions usually show cause and effect as well as relationships between ideas. Examples of these are as, since, and because.
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Siddhartha<span> is a spiritual pilgrim, and though it is clear he earnestly desires to seek truth and transcendent knowledge, Hesse </span>does<span> not yet reveal the full extent of his convictions. </span>Siddhartha<span> has met ... He traveled the way of </span>self-denial<span> through </span>meditation<span>, through the emptying of the mind through all images</span>
6.) <span>Puck has messed up, and dosed the wrong Athenian with the love potion.
7.) </span>Demetrius
8.) <span>She wants to make amends with Oberon for falling in love with someone else.
9.) </span><span>relief
10.) </span><span>He says he lost his appetite for Helena as if he were sick, but he is better now.
11.) </span>He decides that Hermia will marry Lysander, and that Helena will marry Demetrius along with him and Hippolyta.
12.) <span>He thinks he has had a crazy dream.
13.) </span><span>They think he has been kidnapped.
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The answer is D.) The author uses an example to point out how an alternative could satisfy both sides of the argument.