Answer:
The primordial instinct for self-preservation prevents people's actions.
Explanation:
"Primordial instinct for self-preservation" is the term that refers to our impulse to protect ourselves from situations that put us at risk. This risk may not be a physical risk, but an emotional risk such as feeling discomfort, shame and nervousness. This self-preservation prevents us from exercising some actions and this impediment is often beneficial, but there are several situations where this impediment is disadvantageous, because it prevents us from doing good things for us, such as making new friends, introducing ourselves, starting an activity that we always wanted, experiment, among others.
"Common Sense" is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and it was published in 1775-76. Its purpose, was to call on people to become more active, and to support, the cause for independence. The reason for this was that to Paine, and others, it was evident that Americans did not wish to seek independence from England. In fact, it was almost unheard of for people to support a break from the motherland. Aside from listing the reasons why people needed to support the upcoming American Revolution, Paine wanted mostly to use simple prose, syntax, metaphors and allusions to Protestan beliefs, converting his pamphelt almost into a sermon of sorts, to persuade Americans and sway them towards the American cause and relinquish their support England and its ownership over the 13 colonies. In this excerpt, for example, one of the strongest examples of imagery and metaphor used by Paine to persuade people, is the use of words like "opening a door to eternal tyranny.." because it makes readers connect with their religious beliefs and uses that power to convince Americans to back the Revolution.
Answer:
The correct answer is making a mistake. The answer reinforces this idea through the complete text in several ways. To mention some: he explains how conditions affect routes or distances; he also points out how inexpert travelers underestimate the weather and the conditions that maximize any kind of accident or small issue; he also criticizes the "no fear" philosophy that shouldn't be applied in Alaska. Survival is Your Own Responsibility was written by Daryl R. Miller, a ranger for the National Park Service, and it talks about his experiences with Denali, the tallest mountain in North America. It also gives Denali National Park its name.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the other explanations just wouldn't make sense
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