Answer:
Events are decided in advance by powers beyond one's control.
Explanation:
A fatalist is one who believes in fate (happening of events outside a person's control, predetermined by supernatural forces). This definition is also evident from the sentence which he himself says in explanation of fatalist i.e "What will be, will be", meaning what is bound to happen, will happen.
Option A is incorrect because fatalist is derived from fate, not fatal (deadly)
Options B and D are incorrect because they are opposite of what "fate/fatalist" mean.
The idea that is emphasized in both speeches is the idea that hard work breeds both satisfaction and dignity.
<h3>What are the both speeches?</h3>
The first speech is an excerpt from Obama's Second Inaugural Address while the second speech is Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal" speech from 1932.
Hence, the idea that is emphasized in both speeches is the idea that hard work breeds both satisfaction and dignity.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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Answer:
the sun gives us energy. so if the energy that comes through the sun come to earth, that energy goes on us. it regarges us.
Explanation:
I am pretty sure that in "Raymond's Run," readers get an inside perspective on Squeaky's thoughts and feelings due to the fact that author first-person point of view. When the story is written in such a way it means that story is being described as if it is being recorded by camera : you observe everything in your own way, and there is no appeal to the reader, just a story as it is.