Answer: make me brainlist
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If you decided to tell a story about how the Dalai Lama answers the question, "Where do we come from?", the type of <u>(C) Ultimate reality</u> explains this philosophical question
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Reality means what is existent and is not imaginary. In philosophical terms, life of a person has certain aims because of which he gets motivated. The reason why one gets up in the morning and strives to achieve that purpose.
This purpose guides the person and influences his behaviour and goals of life. The question where we come from is ‘ultimate reality’. Ultimate reality refers to supreme power, i.e. God. It is the absolute power. We all have been sent here on this earth by God and we should always listen to our inner voice to decide between right and wrong.
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can you put that in English
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Eliezer actually feels that he has somehow sacrificed his father for his own safety. This sacrifice is the opposite of the Akedah, in which a father (Abraham) is willing to sacrifice his own son (Isaac). Also, Eliezer was mad at his dad for getting beat, because he didnt learn to follwoe the rules in the concentration camp.
<u><em>Mark as brainliest please, I need a few more :D</em></u>
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The correct answer to the question: Which statement paraphrases what Snow says in the memoir about his encounter with Gandhi, would be: B. It is possible to respect a man even though you do not agree with his philosophy or tactics.
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This memoir, about the encounter between American journalist Edgar Snow and Mahatma Gandhi, shows in general not only the impact that Gandhi´s death had on an entire nation, but also on the journalist who performed this encounter. One thing that struck Snow most positively was to see the way that Gandhi embraced all men, regardless of their views, their customs, or their particular religion, because to him, what mattered was the truth, truth was Gandhi´s own religious base, so he thought that as long as truth was inside a person, then nothing else mattered; we was worth Gandhi´s respect.