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This paper explores the concept of penitence, defined as the regret for one's wrongdoing or sinning. It examines the emotional journey one undergoes when seeking forgiveness, as illustrated by a scenario in which a woman's ability to forgive her sister hinges on the sister's demonstration of penitence. The discussion also touches upon the broader implications of penitence in human relationships and moral accountability, encouraging readers to reflect on how they can express regret for their actions.
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PICK UP ONE OF EACH OF THE PAPERS ON THE FILING CABINET AND COPY THIS AS YOUR BELL RINGER. Part of Speech: Noun Definition: Regret for one’s wrongdoing or sinning Sentence: Before the woman could forgive her sister, she had to show signs of penitence. Penitence
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