Answer:
<h2>Brainiest me</h2>
Explanation:
Dear Professor Kamal. In my professional life, I've passed through many difficult and dangerous situations either with wildlife (sharks, snakes, crocodiles, lions, hippos, etc...) or in diving situations, parachuting, sailing, and I did felt fear. Fear is important and vital as a means of identifying danger and act accordingly. Regarding all those, I still act the same way today and I'm always pleased to be in the wild. I have chronic malaria, I was infected by Dengue, and once, in Gaboon during an expedition in the tropical African west coastal rainforest, I became so ill that, for moments, I was really scared of having contracted Ebola. During my childhood in Angola, I saw horror scenes from the civil war that followed the Portuguese 1974 revolution - back then I was a 10-year-old and some images still come to my mind once in a while. Later, when I was myself incorporated in the Portuguese Army (Infantry officer), I became a very capable platoon commander but afraid of the war in former Yugoslavia and especially the prospect of losing some of my men - I do remember telling them things like this: If you want to have a chance of surviving this you must accept the fact that you are already dead!
Answer:
I believe that the quote means that once a person steals something they have fun with it and try to challenge themselves by stealing bigger, more expensive things. I personally agree with this philosophy. People who steal things and are successful are generally not going to stop what they're doing because they rather not pay for merchandise. This quote reminded me of the Hunger Games in which a girl named Foxface stole small amounts of food from the other players. She got so confident in herself that she eventually started to steal huge amounts of food. However, she wasn't as cautious when she stole some berries and other food from Katniss and Peeta. The berries ended up being poisonous and she died. Stealing is wrong because it is dishonest and hurts the store and its employees.
Explanation:
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Answer:
"Definition" Matches with " given an explanation of the unfamiliar word right in the sentence".
"Inference" matches with " Provides the general sense of an unfamiliar word with the main Idea of a sentence or paragraph"
"Synonym" matches with restates the unfamiliar word with another familiar word.
"Antonym" matches with contrasts the unfamiliar word with an opposite.
The answer is: inaction.
Quietism was a movement which started in Spain, France and Italy in 1600s. It believed in the passivity of spirituality and in a contemplative life. It also assumed that perfection could be achieved by the abolition of will, so God would approach someone when its soul is in a quiet state, without any reasoning or executing any actions. As a result, man would accept whatever God grants him.