It doesn’t have furniture…i think lol.
What it means is that he wouldn't have been able to get where he got if it hadn't been for the scientific achievements of his predecessors. If it hadn't been for these "giants" that enabled him to see so far, he wouldn't have been able to make all the discoveries that he did. For those coming after him, he was a giant that enabled them, and so laws and theories and scientific knowledge always increases based on the knowledge before it.
Dear Beth
How are you doing? I know your sick, so I decided to write you this letter. Everything is going to be okay. I God will take care of you. I know it is hard having a sickness nobody knows much about.I understand you feel left out in so many way,but you are going to fine . Many things may be going through your mind at the moment. The biggest thought of all is the one about death. If it is God's will for you to leave us then i know he will make it a peaceful one. I know you will be watching us from above. I love you with all my heart and i adore your strength!!
Yours Truly,
Louisa May Alcott
Answer:
"Helmuth is three." "Hans is eight." "Gerhard, who is seven."
Explanation:
This question is about "The Boy who dared"
The above selected phrase shows that there is a certain difference in Helmuth's age in relation to his brothers. This age difference shows the difference in maturity between them, as it is common that the younger the immature, since maturity is gained with experience and experience is gained with experience.
Helmuth is five years younger than Hans, who shows him that Hans is more mature. While Hans and Gerhard are only a year apart, it is likely that Hans is more mature, as he is older.