He wanted to save the child and give her a chance in life...
For any arithmetic operation, the number of significant digits in the operands determines the maximum number of significant digits in te answer. There is no point in trying to calculate a highly precise answer if your operands cannot justify it. For example, if you are using pi = 3.14, (3 sf) then there is no point in measuring the radius of a circle to 7 sf and giving its area to 10 sf.
The word "giving" appears 29 times in the King James Version.
The word "giving" appears in 122 verses of the NIV bible.
The words give, giving or gave appear 1305 times in the King James Bible. They do not usually refer to giving charity.
The king is munificent when giving aid to the poor people of his land. Munificent is an adjective meaning generous or liberal when giving.
Miss Havisham gave him enough money for his apprentice.
Jaggers is the lawyer that pips secret benefactor goes to...Jaggers is the person giving pip the money on his birthdays! Also later in the book when Magwitch gets caught Jaggers name gets him out of trouble
Pip observed that Mr. Jaggers treated Drummle with favoritism, such as giving him special attention and trusting him with important tasks compared to others. Additionally, Pip noticed Drummle's confident demeanor and how he seemed to fit Mr. Jaggers' tough and ruthless personality, leading him to believe that Mr. Jaggers favored Drummle.
The lack of physical strength.
Dickens's use of Fairy tale elements in Great expectations was almost like a cinderella story. When Pip was younger, he had a tough life, with Mrs. Joe, who was almost like the stepmother in Cinderella. Estella, you can say was the princess in the story. Magwich was like the fairy god mother in situation, giving pip expectations and giving him more of a prince life.
Matilda calls the log "Mr. Jaggers" in Mister Pip as a way to cope with the trauma and confusion of living in a war-torn and isolated environment. By giving the log a human name, she creates a sense of companionship and familiarity, helping her feel less alone in the midst of chaos and danger. It also symbolizes her need for stability and connection in a world where everything is uncertain and threatening.
Other stories--besides Pip's direct story--include the history of Magwitch and Molly; the relationship of Wemmick and the Aged Parent; the story of the Pocket's and their connection to Miss Havisham, and finally, Estella's marriage to Bentley Drummle.
You have to stop giving yourself the option to not go to school. The second you give yourself reasons and justify your absences, you're screwed. So get out of that mind set.
The Phillipines were a Spanish colony and the US at war with Spain, so the US took them over, eventually giving them their independence. Independence was delayed by two world wars.
Justifying means giving a reason for one's actions. He is so busy justifying his remarks that he is missing the point of the conversation.
explainvb 1. (when tr, may take a clause as object) to make (something) comprehensible, esp by giving a clear and detailed account of the relevant structure, operation, surrounding circumstances, etc 2. (tr) to justify or attempt to justify (oneself) by giving reasons for one's actions or words From Latin explānāre to flatten, from plānus level ◆ explainable adj ◆ explainer nexplain away vb (tr, adverb) to offer excuses or reasons for (bad conduct, mistakes, etc)
It's "the end justifies the means" meaning if you're doing something wrong but for a good reason it's ok. Like Robin Hood stealing from the rich....stealing is wrong but he's giving to or helping the poor in the end. The good deed in the end makes the bad deed seem ok.