In what way are the presentations of the Civil War in "A Horseman and the Sky" and The Death of Reynolds different? 1. The story
deals with a soldier's feelings about the war, while the drawing does not. 2. The story relates the war to slavery, while the drawing relates it to states' rights. 3. The drawing gives precise information about a battle, while the story does not. 4. The drawing presents war in a negative light, while the story presents it in a positive light.
Answer:The drawing gives precise...is the WRONG ANSWER...the correct answer is “The story deals with a soldier’s feelings about the war, while the drawing does not.”
Yes, it's a valid argument it's mostly speaking about how there are so many rules and regulations that the people on Earth have created new laws that we must obey and they're making their own ideas. And building their own wall of space.