He beloved it would take the lives of his fellow citizens
Answer:
never
Explanation:
never is describing know. adverbs describe verbs
This question is referring to the story of The Caravan.
The camel drivers teach the boy that <span>There is no need to fear the unknown if you can fight and do what you need to do in order to survive.
The boy learns this lesson from the camel driver's story about his past life. He used to own a successful farm. But one day, the river was flooding and destroyed all of his farms. But still, he realized that he need to feed his family so he took a job as a camel driver for that very purpose.
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I have to use process of elimination here because as much as Lord Byron is a wonderful wordsmith, Don Juan can be so very confusing to me at times. No matter, here we go:
The Peter Bell The Third quote is "criticises the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low self-awareness". A few clues; "all things he seemed to understand" and then "but his own mind... was a mist".
The first Don Juan quote is "criticises the subject for confusing his audience". This one was harder, but the clues here are: "I wish he would explain his explanation". This seems to suggest the audience is confused.
That leaves the final Don Juan quote in the middle to be "criticises his subject for his half baked knowledge".
Hope that I could help!