Miss Gates and the ladies in the missionary circle both exhibit a sense of superiority and self-righteousness in their attitudes towards others. They believe themselves to be morally superior and are quick to judge and criticize those they perceive as less virtuous or educated. Both groups lack empathy and understanding for those who are different from them.
Ms. Gates in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and the ladies in the missionary circle from chapter A both demonstrate a sense of self-righteousness and superficial concern for social issues without truly understanding or empathizing with the experiences of others. They both exhibit a lack of genuine compassion and empathy for those they are supposed to be helping, focusing more on appearances and self-aggrandizement.
She wrote to John Adams "remember the ladies."
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With regard to languages, "translate" has a similar meaning to "interpret."
Regard as a verb, or regard as a noun. Please clarify.
It would appear that you could get to it in a way similar to how you get to the fuel pump in other cars. They appear to be rather similar in that regard.
Affect, regard, refer, pertain, relate or concern all work, depending on context.
Mr. Kiaga was a Christian missionary who came to the village in "Things Fall Apart." He made the villagers laugh when he referred to their gods as "wooden dolls and false gods." This was seen as disrespectful and amusing to the villagers who held their gods in high regard.
Matthew Miller has written: 'Notice in regard to the temperature of mines' -- subject(s): Mine ventilation 'Extracts from the Journal of the Reverend Matthew Miller, missionary under the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, in communion with the Church of Scotland'
Observing means attentive, watchful, and looking on. The definition of comparing is, to regard as similar or to examine in order to observe or discover similarities or differences.
Cite your conclusion regarding to the activity.
Answer 1 - Sunni ViewAli (ra) and his family.Answer 2According to Shiite Islam, its practitioners worship God, just as Sunni Muslims do. It is a common canard that Shiites worship Ali; the Shiite regard for Ali is similar to the Catholic regard for Saints - veneration without direct worship.