The value that relates most closely to the element of “playing together” in Dean Smith's philosophy is TRUST. (Option B).
Dean Edwards Smith was an American men's college basketball head coach. He was known as "coaching legend" by the Basketball Hall of Fame, and he coached for 36 years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Smith was a coach whose philosophy wasn't to pull players for mistakes, but for a lack of effort or selfish play. He once wrote: "In basketball, a team game, no one is more important than a player's teammates," "No one is more deserving of his respect."
A) Direct object
B) An appositive
C) Subject
D) Indirect object
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Without the string from Ariadne, it would have been very hard for Theseus to escape the maze. "Theseus, take this, she whispered. Even if you kill the Minotaur, you will never find your way out again" (E2BN.org, Commonlit). She requests Theseus to take her with him and she also thinks he will marry her. He doesn't find her attractive and therefore leaves her stranded on an island. "In his haste to get away, Theseus forgot to change his sails to white. King Aegeus, waiting on the headland, saw the ship approaching with its black sails flying in the wind"(E2BN.org, Commonlit).
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I think answer is bHeisafraidofdying
Enchiladas or spaghetti is for dinner tonight.
In a sentence, when one subject is in plural ("enchiladas") and the other is in singular ("spaghetti"), and they are connected by the words "or", "nor", "neither/nor", "either/or", or "not only/but also", the verb must agree with the subject that is closest to it. In this case, "spaghetti" is the one that is closest to the verb, thus, the verb must be in singular as well ("is").