<span>In an event of a rattlesnake bite, keeping the person bitten to calm down is the 1st thing to do. When the venom reaches the heart of the victim, it could lead to a fatal death. So by calming down, the circulation of blood is prevented to rise. After which, they directly cut an "x" at the middle of the bite marks and suck out blood as many as possible hoping that the venom is also sucked out too. This was an old technique used in the Oregon trail and may not be the best technique there is nowadays.
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Answer:
Weary and Rest
Explanation:
Weary means the feeling or showing tiredness. This makes it an answer.
The other word would be rest(to show that if you are tired, you need rest).
You could also use process of elimination:
As isn't the word,
Pilgrim means "explorer",
Now isn't the word,
and at isn't the word.
That leaves two words: Weary and Rest
Tell me if this answer is satisfactory!