Answer:
Pahom's ambition for land led to his death, but the only land he needed was the one he was buried in. This can be used to infer the claim that ambition leads to ruin.
Explanation:
"How Much Land Does A Man Need" was written by Leo Tolstoy and tells the story of Pahom, a peasant who had little land and many debts to pay, as well as having little money. He would very much like to own more land and one day he said "if I had plenty of land, I should not fear the Devil himself!"
The devil heard this and accepted the challenge, allowing Pahom to have access to unimaginable amounts of land. This allowed him to work hard and have enough money for everything, including buying more land. However, Pahom became a greedy and aggressive man who only cared about getting more wealth. One day, he walked many kilometers in the sun to be able to buy more land. However, prolonged exposure to the sun caused him to die. After he died, all Pahom's wealth became obsolete and the only land he needed was the one in which he was buried.
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Explanation:
words with 2 consonants before y:
pretty
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funny
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words with 1 consonant before y:
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One of the main reasons why people are motivated to do a job well is the sense of <em>achievement</em> they get from it. Achievement is the feeling of pride that comes from knowing you have done your job well.
A second type of motivation that is common in the workplace is that of <em>power</em>. Some people get a lot of pleasure out of having power and authority. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as sometimes these people are particularly good at directing others and can make good managers.
Both types of motivation are common, and they can be very important in the workplace. However, the sense of achievement can be created by the person individually, and requires little group work. On the other hand, the motivation of power depends on the type of interaction the person has with others.
This would be a metaphor since Jeremy is compared to a hawk, not literally applicable
Atticus makes an attempt to lecture them about trying to live up their name after being pressured by Aunt Alexandra, who's known to judge families based on how long they live in one place for generations.
This upsets Jem and Scout because it is a strange side of their father that she has never seen before, that's why Atticus returns to his original principle.
(To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee)