The correct answer is - Both served as a stage for political and social issues of their time period.
A is incorrect because there were many delays while building the theater. B is incorrect because the Roman Forum is obviously not located in England. D is incorrect because the poor could enter the Globe Theater, they just couldn't afford good seats.
This leaves us with option C - politics and social issues were usually discussed at the Forum, whereas there were many political plays performed at the Theater.
Answer:
A sense that things have changed since the story's beginning.
Explanation:
Answer: Same
Explanation:
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"Issuing driver's licenses" is the government decision would best be handled at the state level.
In the United States of America, driver's licenses are issued by every individual state, an area, and the elected locale as opposed to by the government in view of the idea of federalism. Drivers are typically required to get a permit from their condition of habitation and all states perceive each other's licenses for non-occupants subject to ordinary age prerequisites. A state may likewise suspend a person's driving license inside its borders for petty criminal offenses.
"Issuing driver's licenses" is the government decision would best be handled at the state level.
In the United States of America, driver's licenses are issued by every individual state, an area, and the elected locale as opposed to by the government in view of the idea of federalism. Drivers are typically required to get a permit from their condition of habitation and all states perceive each other's licenses for non-occupants subject to ordinary age prerequisites. A state may likewise suspend a person's driving license inside its borders for petty criminal offenses.
He got into an argument with General Miles because he sold him a dog that was not his and he wants the dog back. The general was angry and felt that he was trying to trick him. In the end, the general gave the dog back.
Answer:
A. laid
Explanation:
Lain and laint are both past participle of lie, and lie is used to be or put yourself down in a flat position, so by process of elimination, it's not C and D.
Laid and layed: what's the difference
Laid is the standard way of saying the past participle of lie,
but layed is the archaic way of the past participle, so it wouldn't work in modern grammar.
"The buried treasure had laid there for centuries."
The answer is:
A) laid