D. A Medieval Ruin.
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Answer:
Joy is a state of mind. The neighborhood where you are raised is the place where you can make a difference. Showing respect for their right to privacy is one way to be a good neighbor. When a person brings joy to the neighbors around him, he is being a positive person and one that cares about their neighbors. There are several ways to bring joy to your neighborhood: Let's say a person is sick, you can visit him either to take some hot soup or to see how you can help. If you do a BBQ dinner, invite some neighbors to come over and have fun with you. Or if you prefer, just take them a plate. A simple task of just going and saying Hi and asking how they are doing will bring joy to your neighbors, you never know if they need to talk to someone or have some company. A short talk is all it takes to get to know better your neighbors. Sometimes we don't even know their names or if they have children, if they work or not. Being a helping hand and a good neighbor is going to make your neighbors appreciate you and be joyful and a positive influence, thus making a difference in other people's lives.
Explanation:
Equality
Why?
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- Galatians 3:27-29 (NABRE) ~ For all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free person, there is not male and female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham’s descendant, heirs according to the promise.
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Equality is the main purpose here because it defines us (specifically Jews/Christians) as "one". So, for example, in the Bible passage, where it says "there is not male and female", it is telling us that Christ does not care which sex we come from, nor what nationality, nor status in society, because "we are ONE" in Christ.
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Answer:
B. Cymbeline
Explanation:
I know that out of all of these B is the latest play he made
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Dates of the plays:
Titus andronicus - 1594
The comedy of errors - 1595
Othello - 1622
Cymbeline - 1623