Joan of Arc convinced the Dauphin, Charles VII, to take her seriously by presenting herself as a divinely chosen figure with a mission to save France from English occupation. She confidently recounted her visions and messages from saints, which included specific details that only the Dauphin would know, demonstrating her divine inspiration. Her unwavering determination and charisma, combined with her success in rallying troops and achieving victories, ultimately earned her the respect and belief of the Dauphin and his court.
She revealed something that was a complete secret to him.
Joan did not take power. She was given power by the Dauphin Charles VII. Some of the other leaders in the French army did not accept this and often excluded Joan from strategy meetings. When the French army started being victorious because of Joan's strategies, they finally came around to accepting her leadership and judgement.
Yes; she was called by her voices to defeat the English and take the Dauphin to Reims to be crowned. This she did. Unfortunately, she then invented a new quest - to boot the English out of France - which was not ordered by her voices, and which led to her capture and death.
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It takes about 8.5 hours.
What more can I say to convince you? Convince me with your actions.
The verb form of "seriously" is "to take something seriously."
cus it funny and overwelming to take it seriously dah
It depends on how long it has taken for you to convince yourself that you don't have it. Seriously, that is the only answer that I can offer. If you have never believed that you don't have it, then you have it already. The good news is that it should only take a year or so at the worst before you start seeing results.
You don't take me seriously.
Seriously is an adverb. Serious is an adjective.
Joan was an army leader in France.