english--I learned that Jericho was Stripped of his clothes and then beated almost dead. Then a priest was coming down that road and he saw him and went a different way so that he doesn't have to deal with the guy. Then a Levite who was walking by that place, saw him and also made a detour and ignored Jericho. While a Samaritan who walked that way came to him, and when he saw him he helped him. He was nice he wanted to help. He bandaged his wounds and poured oil and wine to kill the infection. Then he helped him up and put him onto his horse and they road back to an inn. Then he got a reward for his kindness.
Spanish--Supe que Jericho fue despojado de su ropa y luego golpeado casi hasta morir. Luego, un sacerdote venía por ese camino y lo vio y tomó un camino diferente para no tener que lidiar con el tipo. Entonces un levita que pasaba por ese lugar, lo vio y también se desvió e ignoró a Jericó. Mientras que un samaritano que caminaba por ese camino se le acercó, y cuando lo vio lo ayudó. Era agradable, quería ayudar. Se vendó las heridas y vertió aceite y vino para matar la infección. Luego lo ayudó a levantarse y lo subió a su caballo y regresaron a una posada. Luego recibió una recompensa por su amabilidad.
I'd say that I was sick, hurt myself accidentally, or say that you aren't comfortable in that kind of situation <span> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯</span>
<span>Warming up before exercising
prevents the cause of injuries, reducing muscle strain and improve muscle
performance. The answer is letter D. The goal of warming up is to increase body
temperature, increase neural activation, warm up the joints for our body to not
be shocked during exercising. It will get your blood flowing, clears waste from
your muscles, and brings fluids to your joints. It will improve the performance
in exercising by actively moving the joints and increase in muscular
performance at the same time eliminating injuries along the way. </span>