/2024-04-03
ȸ ÷ֽ ۹Hello Da Hye,
I wanted to take a moment to applaud your exceptional work
on your homework. Your understanding of the concept of respect and
its connection to human dignity is truly commendable. You articulated your
thoughts with clarity and insight, demonstrating a deep understanding of the
topic. Your analysis of why we distinguish between humans and animals, as well
as your suggestion to refrain from thinking like animals, shows a mature
perspective and critical thinking skills. Moreover, your emphasis on the
importance of mutual respect in society highlights your empathy and
understanding of human relationships. I'm genuinely impressed by your
thoughtful reflections and the way you express yourself. Keep up the fantastic
work! Your dedication to learning and your ability to convey your ideas
effectively are truly inspiring. Looking forward to our next lesson!
~Teacher Cathy
Respect is deeply
related to human dignity.
>>CORRECT
OR>> Respect is closely tied to
how we see ourselves as humans.
We distinguish between humans and
animals because we have a higher level of knowledge than animals.
>>CORRECT
OR>> We tell the difference
between people and animals because we know more than animals do.
I think we should refrain from thinking
like animals as much as we distinguish.
>>CORRECT
OR>> I think we shouldn't act
like animals as much as we act differently from them.
When we respect each other, society will
become more solid and will not collapse easily.
>>CORRECT
OR>> When we treat each other
well, our community gets stronger and isn't likely to fall apart easily.
The weight of the word respect is really
hard to gauge, but I believe it's at least the definition of action we can all
do.
>>CORRECT
OR>> Figuring out how important
"respect" is can be really tough, but I think it's something we can
all do.
More than anything, it makes me feel
more comfortable to be able to respect each other's values and feelings than to
hate the other person.
>>CORRECT
OR>>Most of all, it feels good
to respect each other's feelings and beliefs instead of hating someone.