Both narrators possess pride in their faith.
Both narrators have a deep faith in God.
Both narrators are uncertain about wearing a religious head covering.
<em>Both narrators clearly show their desire to be part of their religion, pride in what they believe and faith in their God, the only issue they're concerned about it's the veil, a common accessory in their religion. </em>
<em>In the text, the narrator's speech is about convincing herself that using a veil would benefit herself and her relationship with God too. She wants to do it, but the fear, prejudices and other aspects make her uncertain about it.</em>
<em>In the picture, the girl admits her devotion to her religion since she was a child, however, now that she's grown, she finds herself reflective about a new issue: using a veil.</em>
Answer:
The last part
Explanation:
With a title <em>What Fear can Teach us </em>it is quite obvious that the answer to the question in the title can be found from <em>But what if we looked at fear... </em>on.
The profound insights we can get out of the emotion Fear reminds me of what Matt Johnson (The The) sang on his album <em>The Naked Self</em>:
<em>...and pain</em><em> </em><em>can be your friend as it explains</em>
<em>the answers to your questions/consoles you in blue reflections/</em>
<em>listens to your soul´s reflections/then lead you to new directions.</em>
The answer is C
Because people are more likely to pay attention if its interesting
Answer: Humans have speech while animals don't because animals were not doted with the privilege. In a religious point of view God created animals for our enjoyment, so they would prosper and be happy. However, nowadays its difficult for animals to be happy. Chapter one of the book, "Knowledge that leads to everlasting life" states: "The tender embrace of a wanted person, joyful smiles during a good meal in company of good friends... Moments like these make us happy... God's will is that you remain indefinitely joyous in optimum conditions and in a grand environment". Here what the book suggests is that God created human beings to remain in a beautiful paradise. Genesis 1: 1 states: " In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth", Genesis 2:9 say's: "Jehovah God made made grow out of the ground every tree that was pleasing to the eye". God made conditions that were enjoyable and the addition of animals made the experience much more enjoyable.
Explanation: We humans use our throat, chest, and mouths contracting the muscles of the ribcage and the diaphragm compresses the chest cavity and forces air out to the Rokia, then the rushing air passes through the larynx where it vibrates thin stretched membranes to produce the voice. Now, animals do not have the right structure inside the brains in order for them to speak or use a complex language. Also, the anatomy shows that the way their throats, mouths and lips are made do not allow them to form the right sounds needed for speech. However, they do use a various use of sounds to communicate with other animals.
I believe it is the line when romeo says Romeo: bad'st me bury love.
hope fully im right and Good luck