Answer:
The answer would be like this, using MLA format for in-text citations:
In order for you to know a person, you must first know his past, and especially the people, and circumstances, that shaped him/her into what he/she has become: "everything we are and all that we do can be traced back, in one way or another, to early influences..." (Monroe 35). Parents, relatives, very close and special people, and also circumstances, are the most important background information for someone to say they know anyone. In this man´s particular case, it is four main figures who become the framework, of who he is: "In my case, four figures from my childhood helped to make me who I am... my father, my mother, my grandmother, and my grandfather." (Monroe 35), because of the roles that they played in his life, and the way they impacted him: "... each giving me a gift that is unique..." (Monroe 35). And it is only through knowing about them, and how they played that role in his life that anyone can understand who he is (Monroe 35).
Answer:
Greedy?
Explanation:
Greedy. King Midas always wants to be the richest, the best, the brightest, the most. Thats why I think The word a greedy.
<em>In medias res </em>means in the middle of the action.
<em>In medias res</em> is a literary term that<u> is used to refer to a text that starts in the middle of the plot instead of starting with the beginning of the story</u>. When writers employ <em>in medias res</em>, they usually present the events that happened before by means of flashbacks or dialogue. Famous literary works such as Homer's <em>Iliad</em> and<em> Odyssey </em>and Shakespeare's <em>Hamlet </em>begin in medias res; in other words, <u>they go straight to the heart of the plot</u>.
Answer:
See explanation section
Explanation:
We understand that verbs are set of words that show action or doing words.
Taking it further, singular verbs are categories of verbs that show actions in singular form.
Few examples are:
goes, becomes, catches, eats, does, is etc.
Few sentences are
<em>She </em><em>eats </em><em>well</em>
<em>Francis </em><em>catches </em><em>the ball</em>
<em>He </em><em>goes </em><em>to school, everyday</em>
<em>Let's run away before the news </em><em>goes</em><em> public.</em>
The words in bold are singular
Hiii so your question is incomplete