<span>I believe the answer is: He is just CLONING around.
This is a wordplay from two different words that have similar sounding but with a different meaning.
CLONING sounds very similar to CLOWNING, which describe a situation when someone is fooling around (not taking his action seriously)</span>
The role that involves playing one member against the other for his or her own advantage would be: <span>the third that rejoices
When a team only consist of two members, whenever there is conflict, only those two members will experience the result of the conflict.
When a team consists of three members on the other hand, if two members engage in a conflict, the third member who did not involve usually the one that gain the most benefit. This occurrence is called the third that rejoices.</span>
Answer:The Transcendental Movement dramatically shaped the direction of American literature, although perhaps not in the ways its adherents had imagined. Many writers were and still are inspired and taught by Emerson and Thoreau in particular, and struck out in new directions because of the literary and philosophical lessons they had learned. Walt Whitman was not the only writer to claim that he was "simmering, simmering, simmering" until reading Emerson brought him "to a boil." Emily Dickinson's poetic direction was quite different, but she too was a thoughtful reader of Emerson and Fuller. In his own way, even Frederick Douglass incorporated many lessons of transcendental thought from Emerson.
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Answer:
number 1 is the most logical
Stevens thinks that Johnson should be removed from office because Johnson is making a judgement on the laws and if he attempted to get out of his duty he would be in violation of his official oath