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what are the differences between love and passion?
Love is something you experience when you're around someone that makes you happy, laugh or your heart skip a beat. Im confused by the question you asked because love and passion are one in the same thing. Many people, if not most experience love and passion as a combined emotion. But if I were to give a difference.. I would say that passion is when you believe in something and or feel strongly about some subject in life, and want to further study this subject. For example, a career path like acting. And I just explained love. Hope this helps! <3
The right answer is the second one: Serious and authoritative. Hermia herself addresses him as "your grace" and she contrast her "modesty" with his "presence." Furthermore, Hermia's father, Egeus, requests him to let him exercise the right to force her to marry the man he wants or to have her killed. Moreover, Theseus courted Hippolyta violently, forcibly, as he himself recognizes, and he also has the authority to somehow force the young people of Athens to celebrate their union with them, and to do it "with extravagant festivals and public festivities." These words and actions indicate that Theseus is an authoritative and powerful man. In addition, when he argues with Hermia about considering marrying Demetrius rather than Lysander, since that is her father's wish, he sounds serious and categorical: she will die or she will never see a man again if she disobeys him, since that's the law.
I think the answer is C .
Answer: We can infer that he locked his keys in his car.
Explanation: Infer means to draw a conclusion from evidence we see that is not explicit. An common example is when you see smoke you infer there is fire. Some supporting excerpts would be when he checks his pockets, his panic, tries the door and finds it locked, and when he sees something on the passenger seat of the car. All these things are things we would do in the same situation if we left our keys in the car. Nowhere does it explicitly say he left his keys in the car but we can <u>infer</u> that he does based on his actions.
Answer: Cuneiform
Explanation:
In Mesopotamia, writing developed in the wedges. Initially cuneiform writing aimed to record business transactions and food production. Only long afterwards did it serve to record the history of the kingdom and its monarchs.