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I would choose pilgrimage because not only am I fulfilling Gods commands, I'm creating a credit in the hereafter.
If I got to Hawaii or like some random vacation, I'm only doing it for myself. Not for my soul, my physical health, my mental health or my spiritual health.
It just looks like a waste of time compared to pilgrimage. Of course, vacations are fun and all. But if you put pilgrimage and vacation on a scale, pilgrimage should way more in your priorities.
Always put God first because satan will never care as much as Him.
Most likely in Medieval China
Answer:
The different attitudes and opinions about marriage in Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet is explained below in detail.
Explanation:
Lord Capulet continues to describe his wife to notify Juliet that she will be wedding Paris. Lord Capulet's extreme change in attitude concerning his daughter's wedding represents his capricious character. Rather of respecting Juliet's decision and trusting her decision, Lord Capulet becomes vigorous and insensitive.
Metaphor.
The author is comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
In The House on Mango Street, gender is portrayed as a social construction – something that people learn as they grow up, not something they're born with. Men have it easy on Mango Street – it's much easier for the male characters of the novel to live up to the gender role prescribed for them than it is for women.
Not that sure tbh
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