Horde is to crowd as pound is to crush
Answer:
Have them sit out and rest, then train until they can do the sport without spraining their ankles.
Explanation:
It can seem harsh to have them not participate, especially when they may love the sport, but if they can't get a good handle on how to use their ankles, then you, as the commander, need to take responsibility and have them sit out and regain their ankles so that they don't injure themselves even further. Give them an ice pack, have them train themselves slowly in the sport until they're capable of doing stuff without injuring themselves, then put them back on once they're fine and dandy.
Tolstoy's novel and Munch's painting show the darkness hidden within everyday life. Ivan Ilych was a mediocre man until his sickness forces him to reckon with his mortality. His story shows that people go through life pretending that they will not die, and that knowledge of death can make all the petty distractions of life meaningless. In Munch's painting, the screaming figure can be read as experiencing a devastating realization. Perhaps he is just know admitting to himself that he will die. Both works show emotional challenges that humans face, though other options are also valid: one could argue that they show the artists’ struggle with the concept of the afterlife and, at the same time, that they are a celebration of human life and spirituality. Even though the story makes no promises regarding what will come after, Ivan Ilych gains a greater spiritual insight through his ordeal. Facing death both shows the limits and the possibilities of human life.
The underlying meaning of this poem is that people tend to regret decisions and choices, no matter how small. Frost shows that by writing "yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back." This could be interpreted by the reader as Frost unsure, and doubtful of his decision, still to be made, even though he feels it has already been chosen. He regrets that he choses the path that is easy, and fails to realize the easy path is not always the right path. (sorry if this doesn't help) :)
My answer would be his brother. he helped him learn to walk when nobody thought he could