St. Veronica. St. Veronica, (flourished 1st century ce, Jerusalem; feast day July 12), renowned legendary woman who, moved by the sight of Christ carrying his cross to Golgotha, gave him her kerchief to wipe his brow, after which he handed it back imprinted with the image of his face.
St. Veronica was canonized on July 12, 1885. St. Veronica was born in the 1st Century AD in either Caesarea Philippi or Jerusalem. She was known for The Veil of Veronica which she wiped Jesus's face with on the way of the cross. St. Veronica died during the 1st Century AD and she was canonized on July 12, 1885.
They were born in Caesarea Philippi
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Under fire can mean many things. Usually though, in the sense of a soldier, he is in combat and is being fired upon.
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Getting shot at. Under fire.
Do not confuse this with being under fire as being in trouble with someone. Remember to take this from the perspective of the soldier in combat.
Answer: Steadfast contentment.
Explanation: The Diary of Anne Frank provides her emotions, her authentic emotions, through her writing. Cultural experiences when celebrating holidays or when acting a certain way are provided as well. Her personal perspective is clear, as it is in a first person point-of-view. However, she is never content. Her ethnicity was being murdered, providing no contentment.
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