William Shakespeare
Choose the reason(s) the help(s) to EXPLAIN CAUSALLY the event mentioned in the conclusion. Names are more than a simple means of identification. FOR: Choose the reason(s) the help(s) to EXPLAIN CAUSALLY the event mentioned in the conclusion. Names are more than a simple means of identification. FOR: None. They shape the way others think of us. (a), (b), and (c) are all causal reasons. They influence the way we view ourselves. They affect the way we act.
Names, dear friends, are not mere words to call upon a person by, but they hold within them a power so great, that it shapes our very identity. For what is a name but a label that defines us in the eyes of others? It is through our names that we are judged, praised, condemned, and revered. Think not that a name is merely a string of letters, for it carries with it a weight that can either uplift or burden us. For when we are given a name, we are also given a reputation, a history, a legacy to uphold. It is through our names that we are seen, recognized, remembered. And thus, it is no wonder that our names hold such influence over the way we perceive ourselves. For when we are called by a particular name, we are reminded of who we are, of where we come from, of what we stand for. And in turn, this influences the way we act, the way we present ourselves to the world. So, my friends, let us not underestimate the power of a name, for it is a force that shapes our very being, both inwardly and outwardly."
