Answer:
D. To dwell on revenge is to dwell in the past, never moving forward, and therefore overall not worth the effort.
Explanation:
The given question refers to the essay <em>Of Revenge</em> written by Francis Bacon, an English philosopher and statesman from the 16th and 17th centuries. In his essay, he tells about his opinion on revenge. He believes that people are not supposed to take revenge on others, but turn to the law. It's up to the law to decide what punishment someone who has harmed us deserves. He states that a person who forgives and doesn't take revenge is morally superior and more likely to heal and move on.
The central idea of the text is that revenge is a thing of the past. To dwell on revenge is to dwell in the past, never moving forward, and therefore overall not worth the effort. We can make this conclusion based on the following line: <em>That which is past is gone, and irrevocable; and wise men have enough to do with things present and to come: therefore they do but trifle with themselves, that labour in past matters. </em>
This is why option D is the correct one.
Answer:
Below:
Explanation:
It engenders a feeling of security. It helps everyone concentrate on doing their best work because they see that everything is under control. In contrast, uncertainty – the opposite of conviction –is perceived by the brain as a threat.
Hope it helps...
It's Muska.... (◠‿◠✿)
Hope this helps.
1. Jack have you ever gone to London?
2. Ben have you ever played the guitar?
3. Have your parents ever lived abroad?
4. Have you ever traveled on your own?
5. Has Nicola ever had a pet?
True true true true it means unnecessary false true false false false false
this is what I would answer personally. I hope I helped.
Answer:
What sentence are u referring to?