<span>This is a perfect example of an archetypal quest. The main character is a hero has an important mission that brings him into a different world. In a quest, the hero is an ordinary fellow that the reader can relate to, but who has hidden strengths that make him ideally suited. It is usually stated or implied that he is fated to complete this quest. He fights against obstacles and there may be loss and tragedy along the way, but in the end, goodness and his cause always prevail.</span>
This question is completely up to your personal experiences, and therefore I can't answer it unless I know you personally.
But I will give an explanation to what prejudice is so you can answer your question yourself.
<em>Prejudice is somewhat similar to discrimination, where you judge people based on what group they belong to (etc. race, gender, sexuality) without reason. Something similar to racism. People can be prejudiced because they belong to any group.</em>
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I hope you can answer the question well. :)
First off that’s really good!!! When u day “all times,” you could do “all times, and not” using a complex sentence. And maybe but sign not sight. But honestly this is really good!!!! :)
Answer:
"that at whatever point any frame of government gets to be dangerous of these closes, it is the proper of the individuals to modify or to permanently end it, and to established unused government, laying its establishment on such standards and organizing its powers in such shape, as to them should appear most likely to influence their security and happiness”