Thinking geographically<span> is not everyday </span>thinking<span>. ... This paper provides a view on what it </span>means to think geographically<span>, based on the acquisition and development of </span>geographical<span>knowledge.</span>
Answer: long-term governments should not be changed lightly, letter "C".
Explanation: people tend to fear the unknown, and changing means stepping into the unknown. When it comes to government it is even important maintaining a certain <em>status quo</em>, because every nation must have a long-term plan.
A very good example of this is Dom Dinis, king of Portugal in 1279. He ordered his people to plant many trees, foreseeing that Portugal was going to rule the seas. He wasn't alive when the great navigations of his kingdom happened, but the trees he ordered to plant were put to very good use when the ships were built. <u>That is what a long-term plan is, and that can not happen if governments and rules are changed constantly.</u>
However, the text says to not tolerate absolute despotism, so there will be times when we need to act, and these times are when a government does not plan. When there are no plans, our future is at stake.
Therefore, it is important not to change governments for any meanness, meaningless or pesky reason; this is a very important decision and it must happen when absolutely necessary.
Green is the adjective and quaint is the adverb. An adjective describes a noun; the noun being the shutters. An adverb describes the verb; the verb being 'is'.
The answer is to assure unity. It is hard to get your point across if you don't stick to one point at a time
Answer:
You can often tell what a word means by its context in a sentence.
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