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Everyone has possibilities, meaning being successful in life. You might not have the best social skills, or memory, or even smarts, but there are jobs out there for everyone. If you aren't good at, let's say, math but you are good at memorization, social skills, and a few other subjects, you could become a cashier or waiter, or even a teacher. If you are shy and not that bright, you could work in a factory. It just depends on you, and what you are capable of doing. Pick the areas you are best at, and use them as an advantage. In conclusion, everyone has possibilities if they themselves do their best to try and make some.
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Appreciation would always be present regardless of the fact that Prospero’s treatment of Caliban changed. Because of Prospero’s initial kindness toward Caliban, an appreciation was there. Again, even if the treatment changed, that appreciation of initial kindness would never be changed to resentment. Further, even if it were possible for Caliban to be more appreciative, what would really have had to change were the actions, not the feelings (which is what appreciation is—a feeling). Perhaps if Caliban had done more to show his appreciation, Prospero’s treatment of Caliban would not have changed to harshness.
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Don Quixote has sworn to stand up for people who need help.
Don Quixote<span>, fully titled </span>The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha<span>, is a Spanish </span>novel<span> by </span>Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra<span>. It was published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615, and it</span><span> is considered one of the most influential book of the </span>Spanish Golden Age<span> and the entire Spanish literary canon. </span>
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Moshe the beadle is an old man who at times is shy, but also really into Christianity during the holocaust he digged himself up under some Jews bodies so the bullets would not reach them. When he went to town to warn them they thought he was crazy. Do at times he was a weird person he was telling the truth but no one believed him. He was also described as the poor man who would hang in the church deeply into his spiritual beliefs people liked him because he was wise but they did not believe him because he was weird.