The answer is B) The Jews had mixed feelings about the romans.
Jews in general didnt want to interact with other cultures but they didnt like the romans because of the rule but they did see some positive things about the role of the Romans
The classmate is a procrastinator and defeatist.
Explanation:
Even though the project is due in a few days and the project is already going on as you are doing it, there is nothing here that suggests that the friend is doing so either.
Instead the friend talk about it in a way that is defeatist
. He says that no matter how hard he tries he will never get a good grade.
This is being defeatist.
The person is also a procrastinator as they could have started with the work by now and get something done
Status symbols are material signs that inform others of a person's specific status
Duh it was in 1812 lololol
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