Answer: I couldn´t move anymore, I felt like i was gonna fall. Every breath was wasted as I helt on. Just looking down frightened me. But, I started to realize.. even if i fell to my death, No one would see and no one would care. I couldn´t hold on anymore. I slowly let go.... Falling peacefully. Wind blowing on me as i fall. I finally reached the ground, but i wasn´t dead. My arms and legs were paralyzed. I waited patient.... There i was knocked out cold and covered in snow.
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To explain the colonists’ reasons for breaking ties with Great Britain
Hello. Unfortunately, it is not possible to have access to the video "The Day I Saved a Life" and the unit to which you refer in the question above, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
According to the titles presented in the question, we can infer that the relationship between the two works is the fact that, many times, we are at risk, due to our survival instinct. Often, for it to be necessary to get rid of something that is threatening us, we need to face some risks and face some difficulties that, although dangerous, can save us. This occurs even when we see someone in danger, as our sense of survival is very strong and comprehensive.