Answer:
The camel, possibly
Explanation:
No animal is known as "the sheep of the desert" as far as I can tell, but the camel is sometimes called "the ship of the desert".
Jacob should be a screenwright. That's because playwrights usually don't brainstorm and don't have teams who help them write or anything similar, they do it on their own. Producer's job is getting money for the project, not writing anything so it's not a producer either.
Andrew should be a playwright. Playwrights have absolute authority over their work and since it's thorough and has references and points as to how everything should look, there's nothing that should be changed in production. He attends rehearsals to see how it all sounds and looks.
Based on the scenario above, this reflects the tendency of
adolescents to engage in personal fable. This is where an individual has a
belief that they are likely to be unique compared to others or that they are
special in which Jake exhibits because he thinks that he has the capability of
handling car speeds in which is just his belief.
Answer:
The subject and predicate (verb) are missing, including a conjunction between "kindest" and "most."
Explanation:
When the subject, a verb, and a conjunction are added to the phrase "the kindest most generous person in the world," it will then become a sentence. In its present form, it remains a phrase, that is, a group of words without meaning. For example, we can correctly rephrase the above into a sentence as: "John remains the kindest and most generous person in the world."