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I believe this part of the passage fits your description. "His host tried to persuade the warrior to stay a few days, but Hidesato insisted on going home, saying that he had now finished what he had come to do, and must return. The Dragon King and his family were all very sorry to have him leave so soon, but since he would go they begged him to accept a few small presents (so they said) in token of their gratitude to him for delivering them forever from their horrible enemy the centipede.
" After defeating the enemy, the brave warrior didn't demand any form payment from the dragon king but humbly accepted their gratitude. It supports the cultural value that one should help others without expecting payment in return.
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No.
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No, I did not agree with the statement that the powerful are ultimately powerless because the powerful have the power to use it and do everything that the powerful wants. The powerful people have the power which they used to fulfill their objectives and goals in life so the statement which is '' the powerful are ultimately powerless'' does not apply in the real world.
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DONT WORRY SUPPER SPEED IS HERE
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I dont know just came to mind
Answer:Karl Schwarzschild uses Einstein’s ideas about space bending to conclude that black holes are possible
Explanation: we know this because its states it in the paragraph, <u><em>"Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities. For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about what would happen if a place in space were extremely distorted. His answer: light would follow the hyper-bent space, never to turn away from it. This was the first prediction of a black hole."</em></u>