I would think that prowess means a certain skill or talent
SO, I think that a lion who is a great hunter would be described as having prowess
<h3>The speaker is content with his accomplishments and his place in the world</h3>
That line belongs to T.S. Elliot’s longest poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” .
In this poem, the main character, Prufrock, is trying to gather the courage to ask a very important question to a woman. And he talks about how he has managed to adjust and adapt to the social standard of living of his circle. While he is debating asking or not the question, option that he ultimately declines, he wonders if by asking this question he would create an imbalance on the environment that he has adapted to.
The word which <span>describes the relationship implied by the subordinating conjunction in this sentence is a </span><span>condition. It simply means that if the person will not listen to what has been said - maybe a sort of advice - he will surely face a dilemma. </span>
Octavius was not a member of Rome’s first triumvirate