Because he temper and and doesn’t want to show weakness
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
- It implies torment and struggle.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
On March 4, 1865, in his second inaugural address, President Abraham Lincoln talked about common forgiveness between North and South, declaring that the genuine courage of a country lies in its ability for charity.
He talked about the war as he had come to comprehend it. The unspeakable viciousness that had just kept going 4 years, he accepted, was out and out God's very own discipline for the wrongdoings of human servitude.
I believe it is the first choice, reading a journal that is unedited and unorganized.
This is because your stream of consciousness is whatever comes to mind, unedited, not necessarily factual nor easy to understand.
Answer:
Darry is hard on him but only because he wants the best from ponyboy and more. Sometimes he doesn't mean to do it intentionally and yells at him. That would really show why they don't get along.
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It's not a. obviously because he doesn't know that she and her father fought over her not wanting to marry him. It's not b. because he acts like she is already his wife and I quote says "Till then, adieu, and keep this holy kiss." It isn't c. because the whole reason her father insisted he marry her so quickly was because of her deep grieving over "Tybalt", which concludes that the answer is d. (Sorry just wanted to be thorough so you wouldn't be confused.)