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B. Some people will selflessly take extraordinary action to save people who are in danger because they feel responsible.
Explanation:
In the "Witness Account of Panic on a Subway", Michael Wilson wrote about the one incident that he remembers about a man who was saved from an incoming train by two selfless men. The incident reveals the selfless deeds of some people who are willing enough to sacrifice their lives for the sake of helping others in times of need.
The brave acts of David Capuzzo and Chad Lindsey in their acts of saving those in need at crucial times reveals how some people are brave enough to selflessly take extraordinary action. They did it out of their feeling of responsibility, for the very thought of "if I don't, then who will?" forms the minds of the men. This sees to be the best expression of the text's central idea.
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This man had two sons, the younger of the two asked his father for his share of the estate, so it was given to him. He went out and spent all of his wealth in wild living. Not long after spending all of his money the land went into a severe famine and he had nothing to eat, so he went out to find work. He went to take care of someone's pigs. He was so hungry he longed to just eat some of the pig slop. Soon after that he decided to go and ask his father if he could be one of his servants because he messed up. On his way back home his father saw him in the distance and ran to him. Before he could say anything his father told one of his servants to quickly put a ring on his finger because his son who was dead is now alive again.
Explanation:
The poem is made to show some type of great chemistry in their conjugal relationship.
This poem took place in 1641-1643, which was not appropriate to be discussing your relationship in such a manner at that time. You had to be discreet.
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If ur writing it I'm pretty sure it's you dude
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