Throughout Huck's adventures, he is put into numerous situations where he must look within himself and use his own judgement to make decisions that will effect the morals of which Huck will carry with him throughout his life. Throughout the book there is the recurring theme of Friend v. Society. This is a main moral decision that Huck is forced to make a few times in his journey.
This statement is false because babies do not get attach by their mothers only for the needs that they provide. But, mother and baby are attach to each other because of the feeling that draws them together like a magnet in the deepest. This allows the mother be complete when she is with her baby.
Answer:
Ahmed: Hey, it is a beautiful evening, don't you think?
Karan: Yes, it is. My friend, I noticed an increased purchase of sheep and goats in the community. Do you know anything about that?
Ahmed: Ah, yes Karan. The Muslim faithful are preparing for the Eid-Ul-Adha festival which is also known as the Qurban festival.
Karan: Aha! I thought as much. What is the festival about, anyway?
Ahmed: Well, it is all about giving to Allah the best of your livestock that has no defects at all. Not even a cross-eyed sheep is considered good enough.
Karan: Oh, now I understand the increased activity. Have you gotten yours yet?
Ahmed: Yes. I have been grooming my offering to Allah for two months and she is in pristine condition.
Karan: Wow, such dedication, Ahmed.
Ahmed: Yes, my friend. Allah has been good, this is the least way we can show our thanks.
Karan: Alright. I'll be heading home now. My mom would be waiting for me/
Ahmed: Bye-bye.