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To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.To properly answer your question you would first have to name a single achievement attained by Cleopatra. She was a manipulator and did achieve a limited degree of success in gaining territory, but that was soon lost. Other than that, the woman actually achieved nothing.
Obtained a degree.
2012
No you don't, you can apply with any degree attained from a recognized institution.
A Royal Arch Freemason is a Freemason who has attained the Master Mason Degree, and who has additionally attained the Royal Arch Degree within the appendant York Rite of Freemasonry.
A superlative.
Adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative degrees. The comparative degree expresses a higher degree of a quality, but not the highest possible (e.g., braver; more fiercely). The superlative degree expresses the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g., bravest, most fiercely).
You compare adjectives and adverbs, not nouns.
He worked at an insurance company and attained a law degree.
A comparative adjective is one that compares two things: "Kayla was FASTER than Sally."A superlative adjective describes the most, greatest, or best: "Kayla was the FASTEST runner I have ever seen."
Superlative
The comparative form expresses a higher degree of a quality, but not the highest possible (e.g., braver; more fiercely). The superlative form expresses the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g., bravest, most fiercely).