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Yes, Saint Francis Xavier was a martyr. He died in 1552 while serving as a missionary in Japan, where he faced persecution for his faith.
the rough sea and war with Spain which he fled
In the current political sense in the United States, labeling someone as a "snowflake" means that their psyche is so delicate that they cannot confront any reality that is outside their world view. When faced with having to deal with opposing views, their psyche shatters or melts down. They are incapable of existing in an environment outside that in which they were formed. Young adults, especially those attending college, are expected to incorporate new knowledge into their world view and adapt to new environments. A "snowflake" is the antithesis of an adult. Labeling a person who considers themselves an adult as a "snowflake" is essentially calling them immature; thus the insult.
Shakespeare didn't define these phrases; he expected you to figure them out. In this case he didn't even use it: "paper-faced" does not appear in any of Shakespeare's works. But if it did, you could figure it out--what colour is paper? An expression Shakespeare did actually use was "cream-faced" (in Macbeth), and since cream and paper are the same colour, it means the same thing.
Francis's obstacles included a difficult relationship with his father, societal expectations, and personal trials. Claire faced opposition from her family due to her religious beliefs, as well as challenges from within the Church hierarchy to her unconventional spiritual practices. Both had to navigate societal norms and personal struggles to deepen their relationship with God.
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St. Francis Xavier faced exterior threats such as opposition from religious and political authorities who were suspicious of his missionary activities spreading Christianity. He also encountered challenges from indigenous cultures that resisted conversion. Additionally, there were interior threats related to personal doubts, fears, and spiritual struggles as he navigated his mission work.
There are a few ways in which "faced" can be used in a sentence. For instance:"I was faced with the most difficult challenge of my life.""My apartment faced the ocean.""He faced his enemy, ready to discuss the problem."
What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
he faced electricity
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The past perfect is "had faced". The present perfect is "has/have faced". The future perfect is "will have faced".