King Creon wants undying loyalty but Antigone is being loyal to her brother and loyal to what she thinks it correct. He isn’t sure what the right thing to do is but he is headstrong and is going to go through with what he said. (It’s been awhile I’m sorry if this isn’t 100% spot on)
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The correct answer is: <em>Sevastopol Sketches</em>.
Explanation:
<em>Sevastopol Sketches</em> was Leo Tolstoy's book of fiction which describes his time serving in the Crimean war. It contains three short stories published in 1855 to describe his experience during the Siege of Sevastopol (1854-1855). The name originates from Sevastopol, a city in Crimea where Tolstoy and his military unit were located during the siege.
Names of the stories are: <em>Sevastopol in December, Sevastopol in May and Sevastopol in August
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In these stories Tolstoy examines the senselessness and vanity of war, describes enemies, examines psychological aspects of war, and describes the eventual defeat of the Russian forces.
These stories formed the basis of many of the episodes in Tolstoy's novel <em>War and Peace</em>.
in that paragraph, the expression Mounting evidence could be a bit confusing, but it indicates that there's been reaserch about it before, and that it all points in the same direction, the more research proving the same point means the data is convincing. The answer is D.
The correct answer is:
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[A]: "a gerund phrase as the object of a preposition" .
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Note: This phrase is: "in serving others" .
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The gerund is: "serving" .
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The preposition is: "in" .
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i think it might be the one with the bike lanes im sry if wrong
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