Answer: By discussing the notion of placing people into packages
Explanation: If you read a little more you will notice how the author in passage 2 starts to compare people to their birth order, and how simple it is to just based a person traits just by their birth order (he does this by stating that we can fit life histories into 3 or 4 little packages)
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Oh, this book is amazing!!! The release of anyone is called "release". Unless you are talking about the cerimony.
Theater in the Elizabethan era had no scenery or set. Shakespeare's troop was made up entirely of men, since theater was not considered an acceptable job for a woman, and preteen boys played women. Actors wore bright clothing, but rarely costumes, as they were portraying people of their own time.
You may be familiar with theaters serving sweets and baked good during intermission, but during the Elizabethan era, hazelnuts were served as snacks during the performance.
Question: Wouldn't we have to read the book to know they're character trait? Can you maybe take a screenshot of the readings and then I can help you :)
House is the noun clause in the sentence