Answer:
The Roman senators elected Caesar dictator for life, fearing for their careers and their lives if they did not.
Explanation:
I took the test on Plato and got it right :)
I'd go with C but I'm not so sure. I guess it's C because before the prisoners didn't know much about where they are now...
Answer:
'Let it be thought about how many people feel this way in this world due to depression and how many of those people are teenagers who have not been cured'.
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The sentence is the given question is an imperative sentence. Here we are being either ordered or requested to think about something important. When converting an imperative sentences which means an order, the following format is followed.
Let + object + be + past participle form.
In the given sentence, <em>the main verb, 'think' has been changed to the past participle form.</em> <em>All the other parts of the sentence have been rearranged to fit the format for a passive voice</em>.
He refused to sit on the chair that he made because the
chairs were made of the hair of the king of Brobdingnag. In the 7th
chapter, the King had shaved his hair and Gulliver had weaved the hair into
chairs just to satisfy the Queen of Brobdingnag’s curiosity.
That would be 'present perfect'.
Past perfect would be 'had seen'.
There is no such tense called 'present past.'