Assuage means to relieve a difficult or stressful situation. It is a verb. Sentient means able to perceive feelings. It is an adjective. So a sentence that excludes both might look like this:
To assuage her fears of causing harm to sentient creatures, Sally is always extra careful when she drives through a deer crossing area.
My friend made me assuage in a situation when we got in trouble and when we got out of the principal office I got the sentient back In My legs message me if you want a better answer it wasn’t my best work
Charity - the voluntary of giving help, typically in the form of money, to those in need; an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.