<span>Titus, a young man from Greece, heard Paul preach
about Jesus, on Paul’s first missionary trip. As he listened to Paul’s speech,
his heart responded to the message, he believed in the words of Jesus and
wanted to spread them around the world. On his missionary trip, Titus went to
Jerusalem, Ephesus, Corinth, Crete and Dalmatia.</span>
Answer: self interest
Explanation:
Mr. Lincoln once remarked to a fellow-passenger that all men were triggered by selfishness in doing good. The fellow-passenger was antagonizing this position when they passed over a corduroy bridge which spanned a slough. As they were crossing this bridge, they saw an old sow on the bank which was making a terrible noise because her pigs got into the slough and could drown.
As the old coach was climbing the hill, Mr. Lincoln said “Driver, can’t you stop just a moment?” Mr. Lincoln then jumped out, ran back and then lifted the little pigs out of the mud they were in and placed them on the bank. His companion remarked when he returned that "where does selfishness come in what he just did?
Mr Lincoln said that "he whould have had no peace of mind if he had left that the suffering old sow to be worried about her pigs and helping her was because he wanted peace of mind which was selfishness.
Answer:
it caused fevers shivering vomiting headaches intolerance to light and so much more
The group that would have been least likely to have objected to the circumstances described in the excerpt would be social Darwinists.
<h3>What is Social Darwinism?</h3>
This refers to the school of thought that life is all about the battle of the fittest and the strongest survive.
Hence, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is the use of narration to show that the strong eat the weak and while this would have been distasteful to some, social Darwinists would not have objected.
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