Demanded that a knight be loyal to three masters: a chosen lady, his lord, and God and that he protect the manor and his lady
No, Romeo and Juliet is written from the third person omniscient point of view. Sorry if this was wrong! Have a great day :)
False.
Anytime you are using somebody else's words or sometimes even ideas you want to make sure to credit them. You also don't want to make a risk of being accused of plagiarizing.
I choose Topic 4.
Amidst the immense metropolitan cities to the rural villages, there lies one city occupied with satisfaction and ecstasy: Miami, Florida. Miami has been voted as one of the best cities in America to travel. From its comfortable beaches to its majestic skyline and views, objection to visiting this megalopolis remains minimum. Moreover, the variety of resorts, activities, and events all tends to allure tourists to this destination. As I can postulate, with numerous levels of clear affirmation from opinions and travel statistics, my hometown, Miami, is a city that one should visit.
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In the midst of the huge metropolitan urban areas to the country towns, there lies one city possessed with fulfillment and euphoria: Miami, Florida. Miami has been voted as outstanding amongst other urban communities in America to travel. From its agreeable shorelines to its superb horizon and perspectives, objections to this megalopolis stays least. Also, the assortment of resorts, activities, and occasions tends to charm sightseers to this destination. As I can postulate, with various levels of clear affirmation from opinions and travel insights, my hometown, Miami, is a city that one should visit.
I read Ted Chiang’s excerpt “EXHALATION” and the correct answer would be D, <u><em>“IT CREATES A FEELING OF HOPE AND PERSONAL REFLECTION”.</em></u> The whole excerpt is talking about life in a scientific way, it’s trying to make the reader to have a vision about some scientific facts about our organism.
The excerpt states 2 theories. The first one is about our memories and that the things that we forget are indeed gone forever and there is nothing we can do to have them back. And the second one is about contrasting reality vs science.