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There really is no right answer to either of these but if you are asking what we would do, I would flip the switch for the first one and leave the woman because im selfish and if its crowded there are tons of other people to help
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( and yes I know my answer to the second one is mean )
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<em>Saturday, June 18th 2022</em>
As I was taking my daily walk through the park, I saw a baby bird stumbling as it tried to get up and fly. I assumed that it had fallen out of his nest in the tree above. It looked so pitiful as it tried to fly again. It broke my heart. As I picked the baby bird up to examine why he couldn't fly, there I saw it. He had broken his wing. Carefully I took him home and showed my mother the bird, and she helped me patch up its wing. Tomorrow my mother and I will be taking him to the vet to make sure he gets the proper care he needs and is fully out of danger. We named him Bob.
Explanation: :) hope this helps, don't forget to change the date at the top. the text is 129 words
C. going into the business right after high school.
Sunny~ ☺
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Yes, I am ready to die for my country if it is for a right cause.
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Yes, I am ready to die for my country if it is for a right cause. For instance, if we are being attacked by an enemy or if we are being called for a sui cide/risky mission like vaccination trial, exploration, saving lives missions, etc, which all in return would save the lives of our fellow citizens, I am ready to die for my country.
My country is Canada and it has always given me a sense of pride and patriotism. Canda has done so much for its citizens for hundreds of years and still continues to do so. Therefore, if there comes a time to give up my life for the right cause of our country and if it means that my family, friends and fellow citizens would be safe, I would gladly do it.