Answer:
At first Bayoumi is very kind to Firdaus, but he starts to get violent, mean, angry and abusive when she says she wants to work. His extremely aggressive behavior causes her to flee and abandon him.
Explanation:
Although you did not say in the question above, Firdaus and Bayoumi are characters from the book "Woman at Point Zero" written by Nawal El Saadawi where the story of women who had a very difficult life and were involved in situations that led them to be arrested.
In this book, we meet Firdaus, a woman who sees all her aspirations shattered because of the sexist and oppressive world in which she lives. Firdaus lives a very difficult life, when she meets Bayoumi, the owner of a cafeteria that is very kind to her and that makes her very comfortable. Unfortunately, this gentle behavior does not last long, as the moment Firdaus says she wants to work, Bayoumi is furious. He shows himself to be an aggressive and busive man and causes several problems to Firdaus, who ends up running away.
To,
The Minister Of Agriculture
India
Date= 26/6/18
Subject : suggestion on boosting agriculture
Dear Sir,
I am writing this letter to suggest you a better
agricultural products . You can use higher yield seeds for better production of Agricultural Products. can use modern techniques of irrigation rather than using traditional ways of irrigation . As irrigation facilities are provided by government( by supplying free water) . And also in Nigeria there must not be be a shortage of water. So as can use basin irrigation .
Thanking you in anticipation
abc
a citizen of India
Answer:
Fear of reality
Explanation:
This quote is trying to pass across a message that prove hate books now because of fear of knowledge which would lead to the downfall of mankind. It states that people would rather thrive in illusion fantasy by likening it to flowers living on flowers instead knowing the underlying factor behind the existence of the flower. People choosing to see the world the way they want it instead of seeing it the way it is.
Answer:
Mass movement can affect wildlife by blocking or rerouting streams, disrupting the habitats of fish and aquatic plants. It can also remove all the trees and plants from an area, creating habitat loss for birds and mammals that live in forests.