The correct option is this: THE TERM HIGHLIGHTS THE FOCUS ON REAL OBJECTS RATHER THAN HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS AND RELATIONSHIP.
There are four major periods of growth and development, which ranges from birth to age 18. These periods are infancy, early childhood, middle childhood and adolescence. The middle childhood occurs between the ages of 9 and 11 years old. During this period, the level of thinking of children at this age is no more abstract, it is more real and their cognitive abilities develop rapidly.<span />
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Option A
Explanation:
The book of Ruth in the bible focus on Ruth and Naomi, their journey, labor. Love, togetherness e. t. c. Ruth was a Moabite who was married to one of Naomi sons. Naomi loss both of his sons in the Land of the Moabite. She went back to the isrealite, her people and Ruth insist on following and staying with Naomi.
The book talks about Redemption, the love God not only to the Jews alone but also the Gentiles. In the old testament, in the book of Deuteronomy, God did not suppose mixed marriage between the isrealite and other tribes because He believes that they Isrealite may be lead astray if they intermarry.
Ruth despite the fact that she was a foreigner, still vowed to be with Naomi, stay with here, accept her people, her God and even buried where Naomi is to be buried. She even follow Naomi instructions and married Boaz. This shows her great love and devotion. She veiwed the Gentiles and Jews as one and interact with the Jews as if they were her people. This shows that God is not interested in our skin color, which country we are and also Gods Love for us that he redeemed us and draw us to himself like He turned Naomi story around.
Lago uses the not particularly delicate imagery of a ram fornicating with a sheep to describe Othello and Desdemona's elopement. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions here.
answer: the intolerable acts
To forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian mountains