Answer:
when buck loses his dinner to another dog, he is not offered any more food
Explanation:
In writing, naturalism refers to a genre that is focused on how harsh environment shape human character through heavy struggles.
Writers who use this type of genre would often depict a situation when the characters experience some sort of hardship that deliver a strong emotional blow them, which make them felt helpless and attract reader's sympathy. This can be seen in the scene when Buck loses his dinner to another dog, he is not offered any more food
Answer:
Explanation:
If i remember correctly....
The Americans had gotten some information about the British wanting to take the hills for a tactical advantage. Of course I think both sides knew the advantage the other side would have if they had control of the hills. They were sent to Bunker Hill and made a mistake and ended up on Breeds hill, closer to where the British were positioned.
Anyways, I think it was more of Americans had to beat the British to it so the British didn't have the upper hand and the British had to take down the Americans, thinking they were going to shoot canons off the hill towards their troops and ships.
Hope this helps a little bit!
Answer:
Northern climates are too cold to grow tobacco. Jamestown Virginia isn't too hot or cold.
Explanation:
The correct answers to this open question are the following.
Although there are no options attached and no link to the video, we can say the following.
"Tough Guys 2," the traditional way of looking at violence as something that is instinctual, should be augmented with a new view that emphasizes that violence is something acquired.
Every human being has a duality that allows it to perform good deeds and bad actions. On the negative side, every human is violent. Some humans are more violent, depending on the situation. It is just a matter to push the "right" buttons so people could react violently. This aggression is part of humans, but it can also be an acquired behavior if the proper conditions are present. For instance, a youngster that hangs out with gangs or aggressive people. Or children that watch too many TV series full of violence, drama, and aggression.