A remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection.
I would go with the 3rd option
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Other people’s opinions shouldn’t effect our own choices or destines but there is no way for them not to. What others say shouldn’t influence our actions, decisions, or future especially if it doesn’t effect them in the long run.If a decision has to do with your life you’re the only one who can make a decision about what happens with it. Someone’s opinion should only matter in a situation if the situation has to do with them. Even then it depends on the situation for how highly you weigh their opinion. You can listen to someone’s opinion but their opinion shouldn’t be the sole reason a decision was made. Contrary to that people’s opinions will always influence things we do weather it’s going against someone’s opinion or catering to it. In society opinions are things people worry about constantly and effect highly on everything we do so it’s really hard to out run them. In general opinions shouldn’t dictate anything in someone’s life, but they constant are. It just matters if the person decides if their own opinion matters more than others.
Answer:
The subheading is found below the heading, at the beginning of the page.
Explanation:
The prefix "sub" means inferiority and refers to something that is below an element that is related. In this way, a subheading is related to the heading, although it is inferior in its placement and value, for this reason, it must accompany the heading, but be positioned below.
Thus, on a text page, at the beginning of the page, we can see the heading being accompanied by the subheading, which is placed in an inferior position, below the heading.