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Any sort of disturbing content will be considered inappropriate, and no one is usually willing or capable of seeing any sort of disturbing content, so it may be very traumatizing for him.
This example is applied as a bit scarring, so you may or may not see this.
An isis soldier was decapitated by a man that had beliefs of a different religion.
This source was highly available, since this was seen on the news, and was extremely graphic for all audiences.
Question is, if you saw this, how would you feel?, and you most likely will determine Mr. Pirzadas expressions towards the images.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
adverb modify verbs and adjective
The right answer is He thinks they are violent and untrustworthy.
The narrative of the book is made in the first person, full of emotion. Grendel, the monster, observes humans with a cynical point of view; rejected by his monstrosity, he reveals the hypocrisy behind human civilization, the re-creation of history through the poetic lies of bards, self-destruction fed by infinite human greed.
Holden goes to Central Park in New York City, and sits by the frozen pond where, in the Spring, the ducks would be swimming. He is despondent, having left the hotel because of his confrontation with Maurice. He sits there thinking that he could get pneumonia and die.
He starts to think about his death and his funeral, who would attend, then he remembers that his mother is still mourning the loss of her son, Allie. The thought of his sister Phoebe being sad at his death is what stops Holden from staying in the park and freezing to death.
It is his love for his sister that keeps Holden from committing suicide
I believe the correct answer is C. a sense of comfort and security.
This is not just any kind of overtaking or conforming or keeping within limits. It means those five nations will function as one, protect their common interests along with protecting each other, and prosper together. Also, the togetherness will make them far more secure. Hence the word "enfold", which also means to wrap up, to hug, to embrace.