Salva is a young Dinka boy who lives in South Sudan in 1985. There is a civil war between South and North Sudan. South Sudan is primarily Christian and North Sudan is primarily Muslim. North and South Sudan are at war because the South Sudanese people do not want to change their religion from Christianity to Islam. This story is about Salva's journey from South Sudan as he flees the Sudanese army and ends up in America. One day Salva is at school and is told to run away because the Sudanese army is coming. He first ends up in a rebel camp where the fleeing men are forced to join the rebel army. Salva is a child so he continues on his journey. He faces starvation, thirst, marauding rebels, he crosses a desert, wild animals such as lion, his shoes and clothes wear out so he has to walk barefoot across the desert, he is chased out of Ethiopia and ends up walking towards a refugee camp in Kenya.
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i think it means, is the message of the book affected if the book is damaged
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Explanation:
The pronouns are underlined for ease of identification
1. The pronoun in the following sentence act as subjects
We live near Paul
They are new in town
2. The pronoun in the following sentence act as objects
Javier knows her.
Lucy waved to <u>him</u>
Subjective Pronouns: We, They
Objective Pronoun: Her, Him
The basic syntax of a grammar is S-V-O (Subject-Verb-Object)
Using this syntax, we can easily identify the subjects and objects base on their position in the sentence
A pronoun is said to be subjective when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence; Using the syntax above as a guide; in (1) above, We and They act as subject in the sentence in which they appear be.
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A pronoun is said to be objective when the pronoun is the object of the sentence; Also using the syntax above as a guide; in (2) above, Her and Him act as object in the sentence in which they appear.