In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Casca exhibits a lack of intelligence through his simplistic and superstitious understanding of events. He is easily swayed by the opinions of others, such as when he describes the unnatural occurrences in Rome without seeking a deeper explanation, merely attributing them to omens. Additionally, his tendency to rely on gossip and his naive interpretation of Caesar's actions suggest a shallow grasp of political complexities. These traits paint him as more of a follower than a critical thinker.
you are very intelligent.
She was a very intelligent woman.
they are very intelligent and can recognize people
ivy is a very intelligent girl she is a juggalette and even loves people who isnt her "family" and she respects everybody but eminem. and ivy really doesnt care what you say about her but she doesnt take to kindly to you picking on another juggalo or juggalette.
yes, orca's are very intelligent they can even catch white bears and eat them an orca is a cousin of a dolphin and dolphins are very intelligent
Very intelligent. Crows have good memories and can be trained.
Yes. Very Intelligent
very intelligent so that they are successful sled dogs
ivy is a very intelligent girl she is a juggalette and even loves people who isnt her "family" and she respects everybody but eminem. and ivy really doesnt care what you say about her but she doesnt take to kindly to you picking on another juggalo or juggalette.
The scientist devised an intelligent solution to the complex engineering problem.
Yes rats are very intelligent and are great pets. I have one.
yes bottle-nosed dolphins are very intelligent.