Answer:
He is a victim.
Explanation:
Stephen Crane's short story "An Episode of War" tells the story of a nameless lieutenant who was hit by a bullet while distributing coffee to his fellow men. His arm that got hit didn't seem to be serious, with him hardly realizing he had been hit in the first place. But when he saw that the wound had been a bit serious, he decided to go to the makeshift hospital to get medical help. the wound may have seem insignificant but when he went to get medical care, he ended up amputating his arm. This, according to the narrator, is "<em>the story of how the lieutenant lost his arm</em>".
Answer:
hmm in my opinion, yes
Explanation:
I would rather not know my fate than knowing my fate and worrying all the time which is unpleasant, knowing your fate makes u feel uneasy all the time having the need to worry about so many things so it's better not to know your fate sometimes
Answer:
The lose of connection. I never realized how much of my everyday life involved school. From studying to hanging with friends everything happened at school.
Answer:
Explanation:
Good day everyone i am (insert your name) and i am here to oppose the motion which states that boys are more important than girls. our society at large today has unconsciously deemed it right that boys are more important. while growing up, when being taught the family and their duties, we were taught that father is the breadwinner of the family , while mother's job was to take care of the home and cook for the family and also train the children. at the same time it is the same teachers and society that complain against"gender discrimination". boys are not any more important than girls are. when i was young, i though that only males drove car and were doctors while females were nurses, but we all know how false that is now.
the society sees girls as second place. isn't that why, some centuries ago, females were not allowed to go to school in the African society.?as long as she can read and write she was OK. if at all a woman was to be sent to school, it was to attract a higher bride price. females were given the roles of sitting in the kitchen, watching older woman cook and learning how to cook too; it was a disgrace to not know how too cook.
OK!
given the standard that the society set for a woman about being second class citizens in their own country... who says all those jobs are not important?
a woman makes the house into a home.she is there when her husband comes from work to serve him. if a child does something terrible, she automatically becomes the mother's child, because supposedly she is supposed to train the child. with that , it is very easy to see just how important a woman is more important than a man.
nowadays woman drive big cars, own companies and are even breadwinners in their families.
a girl is as important as a boy is in the community...
a male is birthed by a female. a male is breastfed by a woman...
every one should pay equal and adequate respect to the different genders because they are just as important