In that part of the story where Phoenix encountered the hunter, Phoenix told the hunter to use his dog to get rid of the other dog, but after a while the hunter returned and turns out he just scared the other dog. Also while he was pointing a gun at Phoenix, he believed what Phoenix said about her having a lot of experiences about that situation, so the hunter showed respect by not doing it.
Megadiverse country i wud say Austrailia
Job is a great example of faith. Despite everything that happened to him, he still believed God and that God had a plan for him.
Another great example is Moses. He wasn't eloquent of speech. In fact, his brother Aaron spoke often for him. When you read about Exodus and Numbers, you see how much faith he had in God. He had to lead a whole community out of Egypt, and he had to stand before Pharaoh.
Moses had faith in God's plan for the people, and became one of the most humble men on earth.
One more great example is Esther and Ruth. The two women were two small people who made big impacts, and it all started with finding faith in God and his unlimited power to provide, like Moses had faith in the Wilderness of Zen.
Answer:
The snake means that his poison can kill the body and allow the soul to return to where it came from.
Explanation:
The children's classic "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery revolves around the story of a stranded pilot's encounter with a "Little Prince" from the planet<em> "Asteroid B-612".</em>
The Little Prince's encounter with the<em> "coil of gold" </em>on the barren desert is found in chapter 17. Here, the Little Prince did not know about snakes nor about anything but was courteously conversing with the reptile. When he commented on how powerless the snake is, <em>"u haven't even any feet. You cannot even travel. . ."</em> the snake remarked that <em>"Whomever I touch, I send back to the earth from whence he came."</em>
This reference is to the Biblical notion of man coming from dust and returning to dust when one dies. So, when he said <em>"whence they came"</em> he's talking about the poison that can kill and send men back to the earth.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
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