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Wild woodland fires cause broad harm to widely varied vegetation and can kill and harm people not just people but nature and the animals. During the time spent controlled consumption, a few wild creatures are killed and lose their natural surroundings, so they have nowhere to live. The thick smoke from the man-made flames is additionally a worry for the creatures. I would think that having the controlled flames to secure wild zones because we shouldn't lose regard for those zones, this planet should be safe not only for us humans, but for any living thing in this world.
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Loretta, despite her alcoholism and subservience to Iggy, a gang boss, is sympathetic towards Max because of his low station in life. At first, she is only concerned with keeping herself safe first from Iggy's anger and then from Kenny Kane, Max's father, who is violent and bad-tempered. When Loretta discovers that Kenny is keeping Max tied up, she tries to help him escape:
"Keeping your own kid tied up, it ain't right. He ain't the man I thought I remembered, that's for sure."
Loretta thought that she remembered Kenny being a better man, but is shocked out of her obedience by this cruel act. She still has some humanity, despite the abuse she suffers from Iggy and Kenny, and so she tries to redeem herself in a small way by helping Max. Her actions are selfless and she almost dies for standing up to Kenny.
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The first sentence is passive, the 2nd one is active.
All the world has a life and all the dull revenge is life