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True identity is formed through self-awareness, by letting go of conditioned thoughts and beliefs. At this level your choices are in alignment with your true identity. You challenge long held beliefs, by retaining thoughts that resonate with your deepest self, while discarding others. In order to define one's. authentic identity, one always must take into account a personal history and. background—what one has come to believe is significant, especially distinct. from others.25. Identify Your Personality Type. Knowing who you are begins with understanding your personality. ...
Observe Your Feelings. ...
Ask Who You Can Relate To And Who You Look Up To. ...
Ask Others What They Think About You. ...
Consider What Your Core Values Are. ...
Reflect On Your Past. ...
Look To The Future. ...
Try New Things.
Explanation:
The term 'sinewy' most closely means:
A. Athletic.
As a dictionary can show you, the word 'sinewy' is an adjective with the meaning of "consisting of or resembling sinews; with strong muscles and little fat". One synonymous for 'sinewy' is 'athletic'.
The correct answer is #2
David, be sure to mind your p's and q's.
Modernist poetry is characterized by a love of paradox. Instead of confirming our supositions about the world, it means to challenge them. A famous example is the opening of T.S. Elliot's <em>The Wast Land</em>: "April is the cruellest month", where spring, traditionally seen as a fair and benevolent season, is shown as harsh, as if it were fall or winter. In this poem, the author presents us with a man that has "everything" (wealth and education), yet instead of leading a happy life kills himself. The apparent incongruence is meant to shock us into reflection.