Don’t be so (humbly) about your work;it is excellent.
Don’t be so (humbly) about your work;it is excellent.
_______, I don’t think so. A: Actually B: Successfully C: Impatiently D: Humbly
_______, I don’t think so. A: Actually B: Successfully C: Impatiently D: Humbly
It's raining ______ outside. You'd better not go out. A: humbly B: nearly C: hardly D: heavily
It's raining ______ outside. You'd better not go out. A: humbly B: nearly C: hardly D: heavily
And if you don't have a little bit of self-awareness about that, well, I don't think you can embody the Christian values of humility and justice and walk ______ with the Lord. A: humbly B: crumbly C: proudly D: arrogantly
And if you don't have a little bit of self-awareness about that, well, I don't think you can embody the Christian values of humility and justice and walk ______ with the Lord. A: humbly B: crumbly C: proudly D: arrogantly
He very much believed in ______________, and in the process of revealing, _____________. At the same time, he was deeply and humbly aware of _______________________________, the mysteries of human life. He talks a great deal about that. The mysteries of life, _________________________ as a kind of shaper of physical gesture. That is why his figures are so deeply ___________________.
He very much believed in ______________, and in the process of revealing, _____________. At the same time, he was deeply and humbly aware of _______________________________, the mysteries of human life. He talks a great deal about that. The mysteries of life, _________________________ as a kind of shaper of physical gesture. That is why his figures are so deeply ___________________.
This renowned writer penned 154 sonnets and compiled them in one collection rather humbly entitled "Sonnets". Who is this individual whose famous fourteen-lined poems begin with such lines as "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" and "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day"? A: William Shakespeare B: Edmund Spenser C: Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey D: John Milton
This renowned writer penned 154 sonnets and compiled them in one collection rather humbly entitled "Sonnets". Who is this individual whose famous fourteen-lined poems begin with such lines as "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" and "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day"? A: William Shakespeare B: Edmund Spenser C: Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey D: John Milton