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Test What Does Forgiveness Really Mean? Human Vision and Etymology
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QUESTION 1: What does the etymology of the word "forgive" reveal?
A simple act of superficial apology
The need to literally forget the offense
An act of total and intense release
The obligation of the offender to repair the harm
QUESTION 2: What generates the "debt" between the victim and the offender, according to the text?
An action perceived as negative (fault, mistake, offense)
The etymology of the word forgive
The act of completely forgetting the offense
The victim's decision to release the offender
3rd QUESTION: What is the core of forgiveness from the human vision described?
Keeping resentment alive as protection
Constantly remembering the offense in order not to forget it
Demanding reparation or punishment from the offender
Totally exempting the guilty party from the obligation he/she has to the injured party
QUESTION 4: What does "forgetting" mean in the context of the total forgiveness described in the text?
To suffer a literal amnesia about the event
That the memory of the offense no longer has any emotional charge or power over us
To continue to remember the offense with resentment
Justifying the offender's action
QUESTION 5: What two parts are always involved in the dynamics of forgiveness, at least conceptually?
A victim (wronged) and a perpetrator (guilty)
The prefix "per-" and the verb "donar"
Resentment and the desire for revenge
Emotional debt and material debt
QUESTION 6: In forgiving, what does the victim consciously give up?
To their own inner peace
To your right to demand reparation or punishment
To forget the offense committed
To the possibility of future reconciliation
7TH QUESTION: What idea is conveyed by the prefix "per-" in the word "forgive"?
A partial or incomplete action
The obligation to receive something in return
Totality, from beginning to end, or maximum intensity
A doubt about the action of the verb
8th QUESTION: What is the ultimate consequence and main purpose of total forgiveness for the one who forgives?
Staying emotionally attached to the offender
Freeing yourself, allowing you to move on without the weight of the past
Remembering the emotionally charged offense
Making sure that the offender pays his debt
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