Answer:
Well secluded mean away prom public like a "secluded path where nobody can see you" and elusive means that it is difficult to find. So in a sentence its like this "That dog was really elusive of me when i tried to catch it!"
Explanation:
The fool in Shakespeare’s
comedy “Much Ado About Nothing” is Dogberry. The role of fools is to speak the
truth to the characters and the audience, but no matter how harsh the truth
they speak is, no one ever believes them – as they are only the fools.
Dogberry, even though not smart, is the only one to comprehend and reveal the
theme in comedy: the appearance versus reality by showing that none of the city’s
leaders are what they appear to be. As Isaac Asimov said in “Guide to Shakespeare”:
“That, of course, is the great secret of the successful fool – that he is no
fool at all.”
<span>The phrase “Much Ado
about Nothing” means that a great deal of fuss ("much ado") is made
of something which is insignificant ("nothing"). In this comedy the
title implies to the unfounded claims of Hero's infidelity and claims that
Benedick and Beatrice are in love with one another.</span>
I believe the answer is 59:65. Or 59 black horses to 65 total horses.
A hero helps people and saves the community someone we admire is just someone we like and want to live in their life
Answer:
with should not be in the 1st one and is should not be in 2nd