Answer:
Whenever someone sees injustice happening around them , they should stand up.
It's not only about the teenagers , it is the duty of every human being who has even a glimmer of humanity in them to stand up for those in need , to stand up for help, to stand for injustice.
The fact that whether teenagers should stand up for injustice in the absence of a support is the question risen here.
Well I think they should.
Most people get scared to do so, mostly not because they are coward , but rather for the fact that " Why should I stand up for it when it doesn't bother others" .
It is one of the most inhumane thing one could tell to themselves.
I suggest them to stand up for justice but by not being aggressive but through nonviolence.
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Answer:
oh my God
Explanation:
you use this words when you're shocked or amazed of something
Answer:
Walt is mature and stronger than other boys of his age.
Explanation:
The context given is taken from the short story written by Jack London. The name of the short story is The King of Mazy May.
The story runs about the main character of the story, Walt Master who is a fourteen year old boy. The story teaches us to stand by with the right side.
Though Walt Master is a boy but there is a look of manliness on his face. He is young but brave and mature. He is tough and is not afraid of others. He can talk to other man, trade beads and calico with them in exchange of furs. Thus he is courageous and have a good heart.
In the story he wanted to help Loren hall to get Dawson before the claim jumpers attacked Hall's property.
These qualities makes him different from other boys in the town.