What does it mean if something is most essential?

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Answer 1
Answer: When something is most essential it means it is absolutely important or extremely necessary.   
Answer 2
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It means something is most important


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Here is another set of two question's.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.That house, which has been for sale for six months is one hundred years old.B.Candles which can provide light at night, are made from different kinds of wax.C.The book, that you are looking for, is right here.D.The car that he drove on the muddy road will need to be washed.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?A.Pam is singing with the woman, who wears fancy gowns all the time.B.There is the girl, who will sell the tickets for our raffle.C.Mom is the person, who can help with that math problem.D.Dad is someone who knows how to read quickly.
The conflict or struggle of a play is generally called the climax. a. True b. False
Madame Loisel was born to a lower-class family.a. True b. False User: What did the Loisels do during the ten years following the ball? worked terribly hard to pay off the borrowed money continued to live in the same residence changed their residence to save money for the debt
Yesterday, I gave it to them. The adverb in the sentence is:1. yesturday2. I3. gave
Which statements describe Louise Nevelson's sculptures?Choose all answers that are correct.A. They are examples of Assemblage, made of found objects and boxes.B. Repeated forms create visual rhythm and variety of forms creates interest.C. Nevelson explained their meaning to viewers.D. Shadows in them are important.

They can take the bus to the next museum.

Which is the verb phrase?

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'can take' would be the verb phrase since it includes the verb and the helping verb. 

Match the following. 1 . repentance to make clear; enlighten 2 . conversion firm belief; complete confidence; trust 3 . conviction the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth 4 . prophetic a turning from sin to God 5 . faith the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another 6 . intercession prayer or petition for another 7 . regeneration good news concerning Christ 8 . Gospel divinely inspired revelation 9 . illumination the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

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Answer:

1. Repentance -  a turning from sin to God

2. Conversion - the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another

3. Conviction - the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth  

4. Prophetic - divinely inspired revelation

5. Faith -  firm belief; complete confidence; trust  

6. Intercession - prayer or petition for another

7. Regeneration - the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

8. Gospel -  good news concerning Christ

9. Illumination - to make clear; enlighten

Explanation:

1. Repentance is the turning away from sin to God.

2. Conversion is the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another.

3. Conviction is the act of acknowledging one's error and admitting the truth .

4. Prophetic is a divinely inspired revelation.

5. Faith is a firm belief or complete confidence or trust on someone or something.  

6. Intercession is the prayer or petition for another  to God.

7. Regeneration is the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith.

8. Gospel is the good news concerning Christ.

9. illumination is to make clear or enlighten others/ someone.

Answer:

1. Repentance - a turning from sin to God

2. Conversion - the process of changing from one belief or behavior to another

3. Conviction - the act of acknowledging error and admitting truth

4. Prophetic - divinely inspired revelation

5. Faith - firm belief; complete confidence; trust

6. Intercession - prayer or petition for another

7. Regeneration - the beginning of eternal life which comes to the believer at the moment of faith

8. Gospel - good news concerning Christ

9. Illumination - to make clear; enlighten

Which of these excerpts from Homer’s Iliad contains an epic simile?As wasps, provoked by children in their play,
Pour from their mansions by the broad highway,
In swarms the guiltless engage,
Whet all their stings, and call forth all their rage: traveller

Great Jove consents to half the chief’s request,
But heaven’s eternal doom denies the rest;
To free the fleet was granted to his prayer;
His safe return, the winds dispersed in air

Joyful they heard, and kindling as he spoke,
Flew to the fleet, involved in fire and smoke.
From shore to shore the doubling shouts resound,
The hollow ships return a deeper sound.

In equal arms two sons of Nestor stand,
And two bold brothers of the Lycian band:
By great Antilochus, Atymnius dies,
Pierced in the flank, lamented youth! he lies,

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The excerpt from Homer’s Iliad which contains an epic simile is:

“As wasps, provoked by children in their play,

Pour from their mansions by the broad highway,

In swarms, the guiltless engage,

Whet all their stings, and call forth all their rage: traveler”

The simile in the above excerpt is 'like a swarm of bees.' A simile is a direct comparison between two things. It compares two things by using ‘as’ or ‘like.’ A simile is the figure of speech which directly compares two things which have some features common in them. In the above excerpt, the number of people has been compared with the swarm of bees.


Which sentence contains an intransitive verb?A.) Ian sharpened his hockey skates.
B.) Carla skates before school in the morning.
C.) Our hockey team won the league championship.
D.) Jenna chose Hector as her skating partner.

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an intransitive verb can't be followed by "what"; here it's b); skates.

You can't say "she skates what?"

the rest can be followed by "what", for example:  Jenna chose what? (whom?) as her partner? Ian sharpened what?

Which word in the following sentence contains a capitalization error? Did you read the article about Congresswoman Jones in the march issue of Politics in America? Congresswoman Did Politics march

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March, because March is a month and months should always be capitalized.

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March

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What does Emerson say about great people

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Emerson said that "To be great is to be misunderstood." He also said that a great person constantly changes. He cited examples of great men like Pythagoras, Socrates, Jesus Christ, Luther, Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton. A great individual must also not violate one's nature even though that person may not be understood by the society.
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He says,
"Is it so bad, then, to be misunderstood? Pythagoras was misunderstood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh." To that he adds "To be great is to be misunderstood."
In context, Emerson also says that great men are not always consistent. In fact, "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines". Thus, if one is not always consistent, one may be misunderstood. But, since many great men have not be understood by society, then you are you have great company when people don't understand you. What is important, according to Emerson, is that one not violate his or her own nature. You must be true to yourself, even if it mean saying one thing one day and saying something else the next day. That way we show that we trust ourselves and not others to dictate our beliefs.