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1. man is always free in his soul
2. history is a line of man's development that includes the City of God and earthly cities
3. three kinds of government: rule by one, rule by few, and rule by many
4. government came from the mind of man
A. false information presented as fact
B. insufficient evidence
C. opinion presented as fact
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B. ethical appeal
C. verbal appeal
D. appeal to reasoning
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The correct plural form of 'runner-up' is 'runners-up', where the 's' is appended to 'runner', the principal word in this compound noun.
In English, the plural of the compound word 'runner-up' is 'runners-up'. The proper way to pluralize compound nouns, like 'runner-up', that are made of separate words joined together, is to make the principal word plural. In this case, 'runner' is the principal word. Therefore, adding an 's' to 'runner' transforms it into 'runners' and we get 'runners-up' as the plural form of 'runner-up'.
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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, the mention of cupid is an allusion to earlier English poetry.
Explanation:
Cupid was used a lot in early English Poetry. Shakespeare made a lot of allusions relating to Cupid and love. I hope this helped!
B. He has the power to read people's minds.
C. He cannot be seen in the dark.
D. He eats human beings.
The characteristic of Grendel that is mentioned in the story is option D. He eats human beings.
Grendel is a character in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowul which is depicted as a monster and to add to his monstrous description the poet details how Grendel consumes the men he kills.
Grendel is introduced as a coward, a monster, and an insensitive character. According to the story, Grendel was referred to as "spawned in that slime,” a biblical allusion to the story of Cain and Abel.