His choices caused him to become more self absorbed and everyone either started to treat him better or tried to steal the pearl away from him so they could benefit themselves.
Kino's choices, such as seeking the pearl and ultimately losing his family, led him to confront his values and identity. His relentless pursuit of wealth transformed him from a content fisherman to a desperate man driven by greed and violence, causing him to lose touch with his moral compass and sense of self. Ultimately, Kino's choices ended up defining him as a tragic figure consumed by the consequences of his actions.
our choices influence our identity because everything we do is based on our choices and whatever you pick either way its good or bad its on our ownself and choices
A physical change does not change the identity of matter.
Persons suffering from identity crises tend to develop or seek out a negative identity. This negative identity can lead them into making poor decisions and choices that may lead to crime or drugs or it may make them completely unable to make definite or defining choices about the future.
It does change its physical look but it does not change chemically.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
rocks from a beach
a physical change
Many physical changes will not alter the identity. However, some physical changes, such as heating or cooling will result in phase changes and so the identity will be different. While ice and water are chemically the same, they are not identical forms of the substance.
cooking an apple is causing a physical change because in a physical change, the IDENTITY of the substance never changes. (identity=atomic makeup. in a chemical change, the IDENTITY does change, due to a chemical reaction. because there is no change in the identity of the apple, baking it is a physical change
Property.
A chemical change. If the identity of of the chemicals involved change in identity, it is a chemical change.
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