It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” what worries the narrator about going back to the front is that h<span>e is worried his injury will interfere with his ability to fight. Hope this helps.</span>
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its uncomfortable and you get in trouble if you were something else
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"Sweltering with the heat of oppression"
"An oasis of freedom"
"Vicious racists"
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"I Have a Dream" (August 28, 1963) is a speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. In his address, King calls for the racial equality, as well as civil rights and liberties for all the people.
The phrases given above, such as "heat of oppression", or "oasis of freedom", further emphasize King's point. The purpose of these phrases is to make an appeal to the emotions of the audience, and point out how badly black people are treated in this society.
Answer: When you see weakness in the leaders (magistrates) you have chosen, you should reflect upon your own weaknesses since you chose them. The magistrates try to govern and judge as best they as can according to God’s laws, as well as our own. If the magistrate’s error is clearly out of wickedness, he must be held accountable for his transgressions. However, if it is not clear that his error was due to evil intentions, then the people, who have a covenant with their leaders, need to bear the consequences of the error.
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