She finds him annoying and difficult to deal with, because he's so self-righteous
Nothing other then the guilt she had to live with knowing what she did to her kids. There wasn't a lot of child abuse laws back in the day so there wasn't really a punishment she could have gotten.
He tells Romeo that he could have received the punishment of death....
In Arawak society, one of the greatest crimes was to violate the community's rules and disrupt the harmony of the tribe. This could include acts of betrayal, theft, or violence that undermined the cohesion and well-being of the group. Such actions were seen as serious offenses that could lead to social ostracism or other forms of punishment.
Lady Catherine could hardly believe it when Elizabeth refused Mr. Collins' marriage proposal.
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Increasing loss of short term memory and innapropriate behaviour. Merory loss could be forgetting where the car keys are. And innapropriate behaviour could be putting the car keys in the freezer.
harsh, strict, or, depending on context ie the punishment was severe, you could say the utmost punishment. Or severely injured could be gravely injured.x
It would not be directly caused by the ADHD or ADD, but depended on whether or not the sufferer had depression by knowing they had the condition or what the condition meant for them. There could be periods of risky behaviour during periods of increased attention and awareness, which could lead to extreme risky behaviour which could cause loss of life, but this would not be considered suicidal behaviour.
It acts as if it was already bitten
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I think you are referring to excommunication, a punishment under which people could not receive communion, among other things.
The punishment for someone who helped a runaway slave varied depending on the time and place, but it could include fines, imprisonment, or even physical punishment. In some cases, those found guilty of aiding runaway slaves could face severe consequences such as being sold into slavery themselves.