I believe the answer is bracket sentence that address your point. i googled it.
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Being content does not always lead to growth
Following traditions leads to new awareness
The answer that best completes the statement above is the second option: the rejection of religion in favor of rationalism by some colonists. "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is actually a sermon that was written by <span>Jonathan Edwards, a Christian theologian. This sermon was known during the Great Awakening and within this is a description of what hell truly looks like and that it exist in reality.</span>
Thinking of the way it's presented on the text, the strongest impression I get speaking of what we're supposed to learn about the Maasai people, are the following:
They value cattle and identify as cattle herders.
They rely heavily on the weather.
They take responsibility for the care, feeding, and protection of animals.
They include cattle in their spiritual and community rituals.
Hope this is helpful for you!