Answer:
Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world
Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs.
Explanation:
The first sentence questions man's pride, arrogance, using the word Colossus to represent man's thought of himself as being huge and being an very high level. If one bestride the world as a Colossus represents the misuse of one very little power which man often thinks of himself as being extremely powerful and untouchable. In the real sense, the world looks so huge in the worldly realm, which when man acquires a bit of power, he starts to feel as being the most powerful. Petty, describes men as not more than we are ; no matter the worldly power we have, men aren't so special, walking under the legs as the man falls into destruction despite his powers.
The simple subject is obviously kittens.....
Answer:
The cars, which Mike washed yesterday, is covered with dust.
Explanation:
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Answer: A. Paul
Explanation:
First off you mods out their can't delete questions where they don't ask for explanation.
Anyways Paul did write most of New Testament starting off Romans. They say that he has wrote 13 books in New Testament.
Answer:
Yes. There is an agreement error between 'anyone' (a singular pronoun) and 'their' (a plural pronoun).
Explanation:
Some ways to fix the error ....
After <em><u>anyone</u></em> eats Yzma's famous chili, <em><u>he or she swears</u></em> to never try another kind.
OR
After <u><em>people</em></u> eat Yzma's famous chili, <em><u>they swear </u></em>to never try another kind.
By the way, there is another error in the sentence !!!!!!
NO: 'to never try'
YES: 'never to try'