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Guilt is aversive and—like shame, embarrassment, or pride—has been described as a self-conscious emotion, involving reflection on oneself. People may feel guilt for a variety of reasons, including acts they have committed (or think that they committed), a failure to do something they should have done, or thoughts that they think are morally wrong.
Explanation:
A) showing humility
I think since he is not going to complicated in a since he is kinda being humble
Answer:
1.and, whereas
2.while,not only, but, and
3.since, until
4. And, although, than, or
5. Neither, nor, not only, but they also
Explanation:
Answer:
Walter is in control and is able to turn down Mr. Lindner's offer with appropriate indignation. Earlier in the play, Walter showed weakness and welcomeness.
Explanation:
When bike lanes are installed, cyclists, drivers, and pedestrians can travel safely in separate areas with reduced chances of collision