Answer:
Goines's narrative essay is relevant to readers today because its pacifist (anti-war) message, even though inspired by the Vietnam war, is a universal humanist statement.
Explanation:
Admittedly, today's youth may not be very interested in the particularities of the Vietnam war. However, <u>they could very well relate to civil disobedience, social injustices, as well as the humorous and sarcastic tone that Goines employs when he recounts his resistance to the political establishment</u>. For example, Goines's witty account of tampering with the bureaucracy to delay his conscription for as long as it takes for them to lose his file could be very appealing to today's young rebels at heart. Today, when there are no drafts, young people could have a hard time trying to understand the political intricacies of the 1960s and early 1970s. Still, the urge to resist war, especially when it comes at a cost so great that even the young have to pay it, still exists. This chapter is also relevant because it could help the young reassess or even redefine their definition of patriotism: am I a greater patriot if I go to fight in a war on behalf of my country or if I resist its unreasonable foreign and domestic policies?
Answer:
The use of language can increase or decrease my interest in a certain subject.
Explanation:
An appropriate language for my knowledge is essential to have a possible impact on the subject I am interested in. This is because, a text written in a direct and objective language, together with the use of common terms for me and that I understand the meaning, stimulates my reading on the subject and this allows my interest to increase positively.
Answer:
I think its c sorry if im wrong
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Answer:
fact!
Explanation:
I don't know exaclty what I was supposed to help you with in this question.