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Questions:

1) I personally feel unable to learn and progress when I am powerless. It makes me feel
inferior to the others around me and I believe that it isn’t a good working
environment for myself. With this, if I am unable to progress, it hinders the efficiency
of the people around me too.
2) If something is clearly wrong I aim to correct it with myself, then progress to the
people around me
3) Protest: Flags, Shouting, Riots, Tear gas, closed streets, desperation, agenda.
4) Family.

Other questions:
1) Does this passage indicate that we are not to care about justice?
The passage accentuates the essential features about justice through the clear
emphasis on giving more than what is taken.
2) What does this passage teach about violence and peace?
The passage clearly highlights the importance of tolerating all people, especially if they
are your enemies. Seen through the extract “If your enemy is hungry, feed him, if he is
thirsty, give him something to drink.” Thus ensuring all people be treated with peace
and no violence.
3) What is one commandment in this passage that particularly stands out to you
“If your enemy is hungry, feed him, if he is thirsty, give him something to drink.” As it is
welcoming and is essential for peace.
4) Imagine a personal situation where good could overcome evil.
In a football match, ensuring the opposition is treated with dignity and will promote
positive behaviour for everyone.

James Questions

1) What does James say is coming on the people he speaks against in this passage, and
why?
James addresses the wealthy people of society and ensures they are informed about
the repercussions of not distributing this wealth evenly among others and not
treating them with dignity.
2) What parallels might there be between thee type of people referenced in this
passage and the slave owners.

3) What is your reaction t the words of judgement in this passage? When it comes to
the brutal practise of slavery, do you think this judgement is justified

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