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2. first of all,
4. also
6. last, and most frightening of all
Explanation:
i am not entirely sure but i think these are the answers
The answer would be quarter because 2 dimes would be 20 cents plus the 5 cents would be 25 cents so the answer would be a quarter!
sometimes, we don't see the real beauty in us like God and others see it. we often underestimate ourselves and feel like we aren't enough and that we aren't beautiful. I believe that God created us to be different and all are beautiful, no matter what race, how much we weigh, what our hair color is, it doesn't matter. God created us all to be different. like a moth to a flame, we should be happy and be cheerful that we have three gifts that the Lord have us, and that attracts people to think " wow, I want to be happy like them!" then they become happy, it's kinda like a chain of happiness! so try to be the flame, not the moth.
Answer:
this is what I have so far...
Explanation:
The Call of the Wild "is the tale of the transformation of Buck, an intelligent, people-friendly dog, who got used being in town and campfires then into a forest resident named by his wild instincts." With a change in lifestyle, the first changes in Buck's character began. The dog, who was a member of a rich family and had everything in the life of his dog, became the dog used in the snowy deserts of Alaska for sled transport. Desire for superiority is the defined theme for buck in this story.
Buck's desire for superiority has a large impact on the story. Without having this trait, Spitz would still be alive and Buck would not be the leader he is right now. The German philosopher Fried rich Nietzsche and his philosophy of "will to power" influenced the subject of leadership in this work by Jack London. This theory says that there are people who want to conquer and "slaves" who do not have this will. The concept of death in the battle to be prime is also in the list of themes that the author wanted to highlight in "The Call of the Wild."
This was a very good story that had many very good themes. In my opinion desire for superiority is the theme for this story, it correlates with a lot of the characters in the story including Buck and Spitz.
I hope this helps!!