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Etymologically, the word comes from the ancient Greek language. In Greek it is 'apatheia' that comes from 'apathēs', i.e. 'without feeling'. It consist of the prefix 'a-' (meaning ‘without’) and 'pathos' ('feeling' or 'passion').
Historically, the word appeared (or at least popularised) in the context of Stoic philosophy, in which apathy was considered the preferred state of mind guaranteeing the most perfect and virtuous life possible.
Omniscient third-person
The omniscient narrative commonly describes the way things look, also when no characters are visible.
The narrative quotes that Curley’s wife’s body is as “pretty and simple” The narrative also says George studies his cards “absorbedly”.
Action beacuse while she watched him pound out the kettle she noticed what he was doing (action). He would move his lips which is an action
D. It's the only answer with any relevance to the legislation. Hope this helped.
I set a challenge to lose weight, during the time it was cold outside and had no healthy foods at that time. it was discouraging to not be able to progress due to the environment and the foods that are so tempting but not really good for you. i ended up pushing through and making my own diet plan and working out inside my room in the morning even though i couldn’t go outside to walk or workout outside.