Answer:
1. Those Books aren't mine
2. Those pens are orange
3. These notebooks are closed
4. Those umbrellas are colorful.
5. Those coats are worn-out
6. Those radios aren't working
This quote has no mention of a deity (divine authority) or society as a whole (civil obedience), and the only mention of gender is the author's reference to his sibling as "brother." The final line "<span>I won't be caught betraying him." drives the assumption that failing to do his "duty to [his] brother" would violate some sort of bond between he and his brother. Since we only know this relationship as familial, we must assume familial loyalty is the theme.</span>
Gaius Julius Caesar<span>One of the key factors was the First Triumvirate. The First Triumvirate was a political alliance between three powerful men in the Roman Republic: Gaius Julius Caesar,Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Gnaeus Pompey. It was formed in 60 BCE, and lasted until 53 BCE.</span>
Answer:
New York is a vibrant, very diverse city.
Explanation:
In the first option, it is not right to use both a comma and "and" to connect a two-element list of modifiers ("vibrant" and "very diverse"). In the second option, a comma should not be isolating the adverb "very" from the adjective it modifies (diverse). Only the third option is properly punctuated.