He's big, he's strong, he's more than a little mean: "He was like a shark. He had the blood lust. The victims were hunched and trembling, walking the gangplank" (7.7). And you should see him throw a baseball.
But we have to ask: how much of his baseball skill is well, skill, and how much is just intimidation? Are people just too scared of him to hit the ball? The fact that he resorts to throwing a frog at Maniac sort of backs up our argument here. Giant John only cares about staying on top at any cost, making sure someone is scared of him, even when he can't achieve that within the rules of the game.
Search up registered nurses. Use different kinds of sources (books, articles, e-books, encyclopedias, etc). If possible talk to a registered nurse. If not possible, search up interviews with registered nurses. State your thesis. Make an outline, then make a draft. Revise and edit your work and write a finished neat copy.
People are not aware of the danger coming ahead when they trust people they do not know well. Death comes as a surprise to these characters who cannot escape their fate.They are condemned from the moment they fall in the hands of these monsters who present themselves as benefactors but they are not kind or gentle. Billy had no clue he could be killed by the landlaldy as she disguised her true intentions very well.In stories like this the victimizer does not reveal himself or herself until the very end which makes it impossible for their prey to foreshadow their fate.
Answer:
When man's wishes for power disappoint him, he learns that true happiness comes from within.
Explanation:
The story of "The Three Brass Pennies" is an ancient Chinese tale retold by Augusta Huiell Seaman. The story revolves around Ah Fo and a magician that he rescued who gave him three wishes.
Ah Fo is a student who wishes to get knowledge of everything. He encountered the Magician and rescued him from the evil magician. In gratitude for the rescue, the Magician gave him three brass pennies that will help bring his wishes to come true. But Ah Fo returned the three brass pennies upon the realization that one's happiness comes from one's own work, stating <em>"What most is to be content and to succeed through my own hard work"</em>.
Thus, the <u>central theme of the story is that man's wishes for power disappoint him and also that true happiness comes from within</u>.
"D" <em>make an inference</em>
When there are gaps of information, you usually want to look at the text and the information given to make an inference of what you think the author might mean/ what information needs to be in the context to make the text understandable. The author is trying to get you to make inferences and think for yourself.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers