People are not entirely responsible for the crisis but they 99% contribute to the virus not going away. There are common measures that health care professionals wants us to stay take to stay safe but we as human always want to do things our way. For example, people should wash their hand oftenly or use hand sanitizer but how often do we do that? Don’t get me wrong I didn’t say people don’t go by the rules but the number are small. I went to the mall and mask are required to be wore properly (meditated) there was this guy in the store that only cover his mouth with the mask and his nose was outside. When one of the workers approached him, his response were “me wearing mask will not make the virus to go away.”
If someone heard that and said the same thing to another store, it’s just gonna be spreading. We contribute to the virus spreading and taken over the world
The two answers are "A" and "D". hope this helps
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Answer: I learned about the importance of forgiving
Explanation: I am a person with good feelings but before I always had a hard time forgiving others. It was difficult for me since I understood that others did not have to hurt me, so when I did not forgive I was filled with resentment. Over time I learned that forgiveness is the healthiest way to leave the past behind. You do not forgive yourself to make the other feel happy, but you forgive yourself to feel peace with yourself. Also through forgiveness, I learned that people often act in the way they have learned.
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the beast literally - the sow's head
the beast figuratively - evil, savagery, violence
lack of civilization → lack of order → violence → death
The savage/evil nature is within all humans. It is a part of human nature, despite any and all attempts to vanquish it.