So people would expect the main character to die since he is always being tortured but he always get saved by<span> General LaSalle</span>
<span>Characterization occurs through the potentially biased point of view of one character.
The passage is told from the first person point of view, the narrator is talking about his interaction with Andy and how his opinion might have been different if he had met him under different circumstances. </span>
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Answer:
In the 6th Century BCE, the Greek Pythagoreans believed that the number 3 represented Harmony since 1 meant Unity, and 2 meant Disorder. Add the two together and you reach a harmonious conclusion.
Explanation:
The number three is considered lucky for a number of reasons. First, there's the fact that a man and a woman — a unit of two — can become a unit of three with the creation of a child, giving the number three a bit of magic all around the world. In Christianity, there's the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; Islam has its three main holy sites. This magic associated with the number three has given rise to sayings like "third time lucky" and "third time's a charm," both of which suggest that two failures are sure to be followed by success on the third attempt.