Answer:
A.
Explanation:
"The Strange-Looking Man" is a short story written by Fanny Kemble Johnson. The story is about the casualties of war faced by young men of a small village. The story is fictional but presents the reality of war.
"The Field Hospital and Flying Column" is a book written by Violetta Thurstan. The book shares her experiences as a nurse in the wars.
The perspective of two authors' on the same matter differs as Thurston shares about her direct witness to a foreign invasion. She begins her book by describing the night when invasion took place.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Answer:
I have a bad habit of that I get angry very easy so I have to fix it by controlling myself and not letting anyone controlling me and I will not be angry any more I hope that.
now I have fixed my problem very much no it angry only on my younger brother not anyone else but if anyone misbehaves then I get angry very easily
The third one is the correct answer
I think the narrator grew to love the French culture than of
his original roots. In the poem “Book of Songs”, Heine had stated that he did
not like the French culture at all. He was torn between loving his German roots
or follows the French culture that he was accustomed to. It was only when he
was older that he was able to appreciate the French culture during the Prussian
Regime.