Answer:
Explanation:
Walter Dean Myers’s stunning Coretta Scott King Award-winning novel, Fallen Angels, about the Vietnam War, was published in 1988. Twenty years later, Walter has written a riveting contemporary companion, Sunrise Over Fallujah, that again shows the devastating personal realities of war.
In Fallen Angels we met 17-year-old Richie Perry, a soldier in the Vietnam War. Now, in Sunrise Over Fallujah, set in 2003, Walter introduces us to Robin “Birdy” Perry, Richie’s nephew, a kid from Harlem, who comes face to face with war’s ugliest sides - and recounts this in letters to his Uncle Richie. Through Robin’s account, we begin to understand the realities behind the headlines - about the horror of war, and what war means to young people and their families.
Answer - young and beautiful
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The answer is D, '<span>to give credit to the sources of the information in your report.'
~Elisabeth</span>
Answer:
memoirs and autobiographies both have accounts from the author about the author
Explanation:relation to comparing and contrasting
Travel literature
Explanation:
<u>Beowolf is an epic written in Old English about a hero who travels to faraway lands on an adventure to defeat a big creature of which he is destined, This journey is his struggle against mortality.</u>
<u>The whole traveled journey plays into the motif of a quest or a voyage</u> which is integral to travel literature of the early days and as such is a significant part of the body of work that became to be classified as travel literature later on in time.