The story describes Jamie as a righteous and responsible man, even appointed so by his brother, Ted, during their chat with Carmody. Jamie's nature drove him to tell the truth about the incident over lying for the reputation of his brother; he knew it was the best decision for him, Ted, and the victim.
Having given light to the truth:
The victim would rest assured on account of the culprit's arrest - even though he owes great responsability for the incident as well, as he was drunk.
Jamie would not have to deal with deception staining his righteous principals for the rest of his life,
Given Ted's inability to make reasonable decisions in times of great stress, it's better for him to let the truth be known swiftly, rather than allowing the guilt to build up over time only to end up snapping grievously with the final confession, and therefore, having to face a more serious penance in the future.
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I would say internal roadblocks because self doubt is in the mind, and not practicing regularly seems to be channeling from the self doubt.
Forgetting training uniform could be caused by this person having things on their mind (self doubt).
I hope this helps
I would think that it would have to be peninsula for Michigan is a place so it is capitalized Land is not a place or proper Upper isnt either and peninsula just doesnt seem like it would be capatolized.
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I think the answers to
what are the options to fill in the blank???
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1. Present tense
2. Past tense
3. Future tense
Explanation:
1. The sentence "I am a boy" is in the simple present tense (indefinite).
We often use Simple Present to talk about timeless truths/facts or permanent situations. We don't say, "I'm being a boy" or "I've been a boy".
2. If you are unable to determine the tense of a sentence immediately, you can use context clues too. In this sentence, "gave" is the past tense of "give", we can tell that this sentence is in the past tense because the child's parents gave them money (at some other time).
3. If you still struggle to identify the tense of a sentence, try to place yourself in the given situation. If you "will buy the book of UAE history as well" you are going to buy it, "will" is the indicator here, you have not "bought" the book yet, and you are not currently buying it, so you WILL buy it.
Please let me know if you need any more help or clarification.