Answer:For example, when you get those weird chewy caramel things on Halloween; given out of kindness but really no good. I'm thinking of something that is a "false gift", almost like the inverse of a blessing in disguise (which this thread discusses, but none of those are what I'm thinking of).
The intentionality of the giver is not so important as the properties of the thing itself: it is supposed to be good, but really isn't.
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D. To build a vessel ( an ark made from gopher wood) to save himself, his family, and two of every animal
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You haven't given me any context, so I'm sorry if this isn't what you are looking for.
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P(B|A) means "Event B given Event A" To phrase it differently, event A has already happened, then, what is the chance of event B?
The complete sentence is this: IMAGINED RISKS are only in a person's mind with no firm facts to back them up.
Imagined risks are those risks which are imaginary and which are created as a result of doubt or fear in the person's mind. Imagined risks can affect someone's behavior negatively and reduce their self confidence. Imagined risks are born out of imagination and there are always no evidence to back them up.<span />
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A march
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Marches represent a group of people who have the same beliefs. They are standing for what they believe is right and what may be necessary for change.
Hope this helps!