Yes, I believe he was treated fairly by the Gods. They are Gods after all and aren't human, so you can't judge them as you would a human. That would make no sense. So, for THEM, yes, they were most fair. They kept him alive after all, and even though it took him 20 years, he did get home. You'll find more by Googling the above.
Optimism is all the rage. The enthusiastic cheer of motivational speakers has now received a seal of approval from scientists. So, apparently it's confirmed: Optimism<span> is good</span><span> for you.</span>
1. esperanza likes to obsrve people and that she also ends up examine herself at the end of the book and she comes to relize to love what she has the most because it could be worse.
2 the nun had made her feel ashamed beccause of the house she lives in and she didnt like like it.
3.Esperanza describes the different types of hair of all the members of her family. Her own hair doesn’t do what she wants it to do, while her sister’s is smooth and oily. Her mother’s hair is beautiful and smells like bread. Esperanza likes to sleep near her mother so she can smell it.
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moral reasons
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paying taxes is the law and taxpayers can control what the moneys being used for. also pls give crown
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Basically I won't be giving the whole 100 words, but the theme is the process of becoming.