You must walk in the halls, not run, you can get seriously hurt. You can trip and scar up your knees, you can tumble and fall, and hit your behind. hope this helps :)
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Answer:
A. "But such impressions, originating as they frequently do, from infant prejudices, do great injustices to many of this race of beings."
B. "It needs not the power of argument on the nature of man, to silence forever the remark that 'it is the purpose of the Almighty that the Indians should be exterminated.'"
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FYI: you possibly could add options to get better answers. :)
I’m not sure what the certain scenario is for this question, but I do know “liberation” means “free from imprisonment”. Perhaps the character has achieved something that has been holding them back from success, or cut off ties from someone who influences them negatively, or quite literally escaped something/someone that had captured them. I hope this helped.