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He spent the whole night there. Some of the time he passed in a light sleep, although he frequently woke from it in alarm because of his hunger, and some of the time was spent in worries and vague hopes which, however, always led to the same conclusion: for the time being he must remain calm, he must show patience and the greatest consideration so that his family could bear the unpleasantness that he, in his present condition, was forced to impose on them.
the metamorphosis of Gregor from human to insect
the breakdown of family structure
the disconnection between mind and body
the sense of duty toward one's family
the basic need for food in every living thing
Answer: the sense of duty toward one's family
Explanation: In these two excerpts of "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka, the theme that both have in common is the sense of duty toward one's family. Gregor always provided money for his family. In the first excerpt, he is proud of being able to provide a comfortable life for his family and is afraid that they may lose it now that he has become an insect. In the second excerpt, he is worried about the unpleasantness he is imposing on his family.
B. Semicolon
C. Question mark
D. Period
Answer:
Referent power is a form of reverence gained by a leader who has strong interpersonal relationship skills.
Explanation:
Referent power, as an aspect of personal power, becomes particularly important as organizational leadership becomes increasingly about collaboration and influence, rather than command and control.
Referent power is gained by a leader who has strong interpersonal relationship skills.
A person who has strong referent power is usually a leader who has great charismatic traits and strives to make others feel comfortable and happy.\ in his/her presence.
a. tree
b. an understood you
c. crow
d. black
b. Identify the causes of problems
c. Generate multiple creative ideas
d. Create a comparison between unlike things
Answer:
choice c.
Explanation:
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And cried, "Thy claim all men allow:
O come, our lord and king be thou."
But Ráma nobly chose to be
Observant of his sire’s decree.
He placed his sandals in his hand
A pledge that he would rule the land:
And bade his brother turn again.
Then Bharat, finding prayer was vain,
The sandals took and went away;
Nor in Ayodhyá would he stay.
But turned to Nandigráma, where
He ruled the realm with watchful care,
Still longing eagerly to learn
Tidings of Ráma’s safe return.
Bharat is characterized as a(n) king.
Bharat is characterized as a substitute king, the passage communicate that Bharat request to his brother Ráma to assume the reign of Ayodhyá, but he refuses to do so, this is explained in the following phrase: "But Rama nobly chose to be observant of his sire's decree". According to this sentence, apparently Rama decided to respect his father desire of not being the king.
Bharat realized that his demands to his brother wasn't enough for him to be the king, so he left to Nandigráma where he could meditate and wait for his brother to return while he reigned Ayodhyá on his brother's name.
Answer:
The answer is C. He is a reluctant king.
Explanation: