Answer:NO
Explanation: NO BECASUE THE LOIN WILL BE TO HEAVY
The theme of the novel is about Friendship and Boundaries.
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‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjama’ is a book authored by John Boyne. This book is about a central character young boy Bruno, who is a son of a Nazi commandment. This book also depicts the conditions of children living in a concentration camp.
The theme of this book is based on the characters of the book. There’s this statement in novel which states, ‘The fence is a physical separation between Bruno and Shmuel.’ The fence here shows that there are two different people living on each side of fence. The theme here is about the boundaries set between the two group of people.
Another theme is based on the Friendship. Bruno and Shmuel shares a kind of friendship where Bruno gives away even his life to save his friend Shmuel.
Answer:
Socialism is defined as an economic and political theory which covers economic and social systems that advocate that the means of production and distribution should be owned, controlled and regulated by the whole community.
Explanation:
In socialism, it is believed that social ownership can be collective, public or cooperative. Socialist has the believe that all things available in the society is made possible by the collective, collaborative and cooperative efforts of the people/citizens that make up the society.
In the socialist system, there are:
1. Non-market socialism
2. Market socialism
Answer:
The statement on the part of Atticus that "Jem's definitions are very nearly accurate sometimes" is meant to set a playful tone because earlier Jem had said that entailment meant getting your tail stuck in a crack.
Explanation:
The word entailment is significant in this part of the story because it means that Mr. Cunningham could not just sell his property to get cash and pay his debts. He might have a farm, but he does not have to right to sell it a large part of it and dispose of the money as he wishes. Therefore Walter and his father are poor, and kind of "stuck in a crack" when it comes to affording to take a lunch to school like Miss Caroline expects.