Answer: I believe that Jesse wants to express that there are things in life that are more important than just living. That he would rather pass away for a good cause than live in horror. If you do not fight for freedom you cannot expect to get it, and you cannot give the next generations a decent life. In other words saying that in order to make a change you must step out of your comfort zone and widen your perspective.
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It depends on the situation. If the buyer of the property that was stolen knew it was stolen then the law should be enforced, but if the buyer had no clue then it's a different story. See, when the buyer has knowledge of the criminal activity he should go straight to the law to have the situation taken care of and have the thief prosecuted. Now if the buyer had no clue about the criminal activities behind the property he has bought and later gets caught with it should be interrogated and used to the advantage of the law to catch the real theif so he/she can be prosecuted lawfully.
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Option D is correct.
Explanation:
This is a parallelism problem. Parallelism is the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way.
Now, let us take option A which is ''that of others''. Option A is wrong because it is 'singular' whereas we are considering 'plural'.
Taking option B which is ''the other''. Option B is wrong because "other" refers to another genetic composition. The words ''each other" refers to interaction between exactly two things or people.
Taking option C which is "another'' is the same as Option B. The word "another" is used for another of an indefinite number of things.
Taking option E: option E is ''that of the next"; it is also singular.
I agree with the statement "<span>Working at a slow and steady pace generally results in better results than working at a fast pace". It is better to work the things you need to work in a slow and steady manner to be to have time to think concepts or ideas, solution and resolutions. </span>