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1. The last thing that I did that makes me feel guilty is lying to a good friend about the amount of money that I have. This friend enjoys borrowing from me without any intention of paying the money back. He usually comes up with one story or the other in order to get money from me. He has borrowed money from me so many times without paying back and this forced me to make up my mind not to borrow him any money again. Last weekend, he called again to ask me for money and I lied to him that I don't have any money with me, even though I have enough. Lying to him made me to feel very guilty.
2. The reason why some people feel guilty and others do not is because, different people have different level of conscience sensitivity. Some people have done so many wrong things for a long period of time and those things does not appear to them to be wrong again, in this case, these people are no longer sensitive to their conscience, which act as a form of control over their behavior. Other people on the other hand are new in the act of doing wrong things and are still very much sensitive to the condemnation of their consciences, this make them feel guilty.
Answer:
Classification
Explanation: this is breaking down broad subjects into more manageable parts. You can make things to be in smaller and more specific points or parts for better understanding. A text can be broken down into topics, then subtopics and even smaller topics created from the subtopic for better understanding.
The theme is the moral or the lesson of the story. After reading the story, which of the answers gives you a lesson that is universal (can apply to anyone) and fits with the story. For example, one could say that the moral of Finding Nemo is "always listen to your parents as they know best". No specific details like names or places are given in the theme.
Invasive species are an increasing problem