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But even our commercial policy should and impartial hand: neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences: ... diffusing and diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce but forcing nothing; establishing with powers so disposed-.. . conventional rules of intercourse, . . . constantly keeping in view, that it is folly in one nation to look for disinterested favors from another-that it must pay with a portion of its independence for whatever it may accept under that character.
Explanation:
Answer:
Kelly is a self-motivated person.
Explanation:
As we may know, some people require certain incentives to be motivated; from <em> paid trips</em> to a <em>"Well done</em>" phrase by someone you appreciate. However, some people are <em>self-motivated</em>, as they don't need any type of tangible incentive to actually feel motivated and go for what they want, their interest about something is enough to pursue their goals. This is Kelly's case, as she doesn't need a<em> certificate,</em> or a <em>"go for it" </em>phrase, she also doesn't need someone to convince her and approve what she wants to do; as mentioned, she only needs her interest and some free time.
Answer: feelings for Juliet
Explanation:
This soliloquy from Act 2, scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, helps the audience have a better understanding of Romeo's feelings towards his beloved Juliet. After leaving the feast in the Capulet household, Romeo tries to find Juliet, so he climbs a wall into the Capulet´s property and sees Juliet at the window. That´s when he says these words describing how beautiful he thinks she is.
By this time in the play, Romeo doesn´t have feelings for Rosaline anymore. And is not the evening what he finds so beautiful, but Juliet. Who, by the way, is not ill: it´s the moon that is described as being sick.
They are neutral and do not get involved in wars, so they have no repercussions to pay