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The author's goal is to show that Iraq is a place capable of promoting happiness.
Explanation:
"The Good Soldiers" is a novel about the experiences of American soldiers in the troops sent to Iraq in 2007.
Among these soldiers, you know Kauzlarich, someone who has a very negative view of Iraq and its inhabitants, until he meets Izzy, an Iraqi who has become his friend. The friendship between them is very strong and true, capable of bringing a lot of happiness to Kauzlarich. This makes him understand that Iraq can promote happiness to somebody and that Iraqis can be very nice people.
The paragraph has been called a miniature composition because both develop one main idea, have a title and the purposes are similar. A paragraph still contains a main idea that is being supported by more details as well as the conclusion.
Ha, just read this. Yes. It is true. This is mainly showcased on the character George to prevent him from thinking in depth about things. It emits a high noise which startles him into forgetting.
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A place can influence our culture because of the different societal ideas in that region. Different places have different beliefs and being surrounded by those believes makes us view a certain idea the way others see it. For instance, beauty seen in the UK is seen by how tan your skin is since they naturally have pale skin while beauty in Asia is seen by how fair your skin is since we tan easily. Our perception of culture is the influenced in the same manner as the people around us convince us as to the standards of culture in that area.
The correct answer is Realism.
What <em>depicting human life and society without idealized notions or embellishments </em>means is that the authors are trying their best to show life as it is, without having to exaggerate or make things seem prettier than they actually are. Realists strive to depict life as they see it, and as anyone else would see it - not its romantic, idealized version, but rather life as it actually appears in reality. That is why the entire era is named Realism - trying to show what's real.