Answer:
On Monsters: A Twisted History of Our Worst Fears.
Explanation:
Asma never gives the word "monster" a description. He tells us that the Latin word monere (to warn) eymologically stems from it. He writes:' Being a beast is an omen. The beast sometimes is the manifestation of the wrath of God, a potential portent, a human virtue or sin, or a nature incident.
I would go with together.
It means that the only light in the room is coming from the lamp on the desk.
The correct answer of the given question above would be option C. Summarize, associate and compare belong to the six standards of cubing directions; therefore, argue does not belong to the six standards of cubing directions. Hope this is the answer you are looking for!