That phrase works perfectly! Although if you’d prefer a phrase that rhymes, Join the war and fight off shore might work (idk)
Otherwise, this works perfectly with your poster and would help express the symbolism you’ve provided!
Good luck and your poster looks rest so far!
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Paul became Christian after God spoke to him during his road to Damascus, while Constantine became Christian after he had a vision of cross during sleep. Augustine became Christian after a reckless life, under the influence of his mother started embracing new religion and perception of God.
Explanation:
Paul, who received that name after being baptized was a Jew who was opposing Christ teachings. Still, while on his way to Damascus God spoke to him and led him to that city. After this he became biggest supporter of Jesus Christ. Constantine, one of the most important Roman emperors had a vision that told him he will win a battle if he puts a sign of God on the shield of his soldiers. Augustine embraced Christianity in 386. in the age of 33.
Guerrilla Warfare is a type of irregular warfare wherein small groups of soldiers use irregular means of attack to take on a larger enemy.
The Colonists, lacking true Professional soldiers, used guerrilla warfare to take on the professional British Army who was only trained in fighting using traditional means (one army marching against another army).
This meant that the Colonists could inflict great casualties without having to face the great British Army face-to-face.
Answer:
Ernest Hemingway
Explanation:
He was notable for novels like The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea, which won the 1953 Pulitzer. In 1954, Hemingway won the Nobel Prize. He did s..uic..id.e on July 2, 1961, in Ketchum, Idaho. Ernest Hemingway's initial book is The Sun Also Rises, which arrives from a verse in the Bible. The name is an appropriate depiction both of the depression of the Lost Generation of which Hemingway was a part as well as the potential for idealism in the continual rising of the sun.
A person that believes there country is better than any other country.