Hello,
You are missing the line, and more information; however, I found this one - I don't know if it could work.
"Those who wish to get something from you now flatter me, since I’m the one who brings success in what they want.
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Pronouns who, I, who, and they are nominative pronouns. They are nomivative because they are the subject of the sentence or of the clause. If they were objective (it means, the one who receives the action), they would be like: me and them.
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Answer:
To indicate unneccessary details
Explanation:
It would make the most sense because, when reading a book, for example. You might get a sentence similar to, "Brianna started the party (Which she spent 2 hours on.)"
Jupiter= Zeus
Prometheus= Got punished by Zeus
So your answer is <u><em>Jupiter
</em></u><u><em /></u><em />Hope this helps:D
<u><em /></u><u><em /></u><em />Have a great rest of a brainly day!
"AB84"
Answer:
Wemmick's personality at home is different from his personality at the office because at home, Wemmick is unique, inviting and very warm but at his office, he becomes cold and feels unfriendly and uninviting.
Explanation:
Actually, Wemmick lives in a place that's homey and pleasant. To him, his house is literally his castle. He stays in a little cottage.
He shows two different behaviors at office and at home.
"Great Expectations" is a novel by English writer, Charles Dickens. The story depicts the education of a young orphan nicknamed Pip.