The following answers describe an ideal Renaissance courtier
according to The Book of the Courtier:
A
courtier should have some qualities of the chivalrous knight
A courtier should spend most of his time
developing his physical strength.
<span>A </span>courtier<span> (/ˈkɔːrtiə/; French: [kuʁtje]) is a person
who is often in attendance at the court of a king or other royal personage.</span>
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Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
It is the only line centered around death and the main focus (being the captain) and it's just mostly obvious context clues. Don't stress out the poems, they're easy if you don't think too hard on them.
Answer:
-4
Explanation:
1. a) Lance did not stipulate which mathematical laws that will be used for the expression. It could follow computer logical solving from left to right, it could use PEDMAS or BODMAS. Hence solving it in different ways will generate different answers. Likewise, not adding a bracket within the equation varies the results from the multiplication; it could be -2 x (4+1+3) or (-2 x4)+1+3.
b) Using BODMAS which is more commonly used for these kind of expressions, we can have:
(- 2 x 4) +( 1 + 3)
= -8 + 4
= -4
They are on different branches... they are the same kind of animal tho...