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1) I have observed herd-behavior occurrences in school settings. The most probable explanation as to why people decided (whether it was on purpose or subconsciously) to respond to the situation the same way was to fit in or not be labeled as different from the rest. Most people fall into this herd-behavior because of this.
2) This character profusely refused to go along and engage in herd-behavior because their moral compass was stronger and in greater tune than everyone else's, which is an important strength that the character used to their advantage. I would have done the same this as the character, since they stood up for what was right.
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The elements that make "Hunters in the snow" a serious story are: The focus on the psychological construction of each character, the construction of masculinity through external influences, the neglect of serious things.
Explanation:
"Hunters in the snow" presents a serious narrative, without the exploitation of comical and innocent jokes. The author explores the psycho-psychological and emotional construction of the characters, in relation to a myth of masculinity created by external sources of society, but which shapes the personality and character of these men, making them neglect each other, in addition to neglecting serious issues. like fatal wounds and health.
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Option 1: Literary nonfiction uses narrative techniques that go beyond recounting events as mere facts or events to reveal some interpretation of facts or events.
Explanation:
He refused to sit on the chair that he made because the chairs were made of the hair of the king of Brobdingnag. In the 7th chapter, the King had shaved his hair and Gulliver had weaved the hair into chairs just to satisfy the Queen of Brobdingnag’s curiosity.