Descartes and Kant both see the self as independent and self-sufficient.
Both of these philosophers think that this part of our body and mind doesn't need anything in order to live and thrive. They believe that the self doesn't depend on anything else, but rather functions perfectly independently, without the help of anything else.
I think the answer is Khoisan or either Shona but I'm leaning more toward Khoisan. Hope this helps!! good luck!!
<span>The major dilemma regarding limited government that was discussed during the ratification debates involved the balance between the ability of a government to do harm to its people and to help its people. More specifically, founders were concerned that a government too weak to do harm to citizens would also be too weak to do good for its citizens.</span>
Answer:
The author wants to give us information about the protagonist, Ms. Woods.
Explanation:
From the excerpt above, The author does not position him/herself as part of the story. From this, we know that the author is using a third person point of view.
Pay attention to this part of the excerpt <em>: Ms. Woods has always liked poetry, and even though she was shy when she was younger, she loved acting out poems with different voices and sounds. </em>
Giving information about a character tend to be easier when the author used 3rd person point of view. When describing a character using a third person, the narrator has the ability to know what the character's thinking along with the character's past experience.