Religious toleration is people allowing other people to think or practice other religions and beliefs.
When someone says they’re a theist and believe in something that you may think is absurd or crazy, you take them seriously anyway.
When someone says that they have to observe the Sabbath and will be unavailable, you take them seriously.
When someone politely apologizes that they can’t do something because it’s against their religious beliefs, with no harm to the other person, you accept their apology, realize they don’t mean to hurt you, and move on. (I’m excluding the case where this is being done because of discrimination or nefariousness).
When someone asks to eat in a restaurant that accords with their religion’s dietary laws, and this doesn’t negatively affect you, you go there instead of a different restaurant.
Answer:
Chore
Explanation:
Hi,
Pastime doesn't really have a negative connotation basically means how things agree. Pursuit doesn't either neither does activity. Maybe chore? Kids usually use chores as a way of saying they're being forced to do something they don't want to do. Pretty sure it's the only answer that actually makes sense.
I hope this helps :)
I belive the answer is
Lord Jim
The paraphrase which has the central idea of the speech is that "Odysseus is Laertes's son and is widely respected for his skills.
- In the excerpt which was gotten from "The Odyssey", it should be noted that Odysseus said that Laertes was his father.
- Furthermore, Odysseus also said that the gods and other men claimed that he had a cunning intelligence and was skillful.
In conclusion, the correct option is A.
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For Act I, Scene 1 the answer is: D.) Most important, Hermia loves me, so why shouldn't I marry her?
For Act II Scene 2 the answer is: B.) The mood is sad; Helena is devastated that Demetrius has run away from her.