Stanley thought that the gold tube was lipstick and that it was owned by Kate Barlow.
Answer:
We should stand up because no one deserves to be bothered by another human being. Bullying is the one of the main causes of kids ages 11-17 killing themselves. It could also prevent school shootings. By ending it everyone in this world shouldn't have to worry about waking up going to school frightened or anxious. You know how much kids internationally and world wide miss their school work because of bullying? Bullies are just putting pressure on kids lives. They probably have it worse at home or somewhere else. I'm 100% sure everyone should stand up.
Dynamic. A static character wouldn't change.
The sentence that best identifies a shift in The Book Thief is, ‘As I’ve been alluding to, my one saving grace is distraction.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Book thief is a very famous book written by the well known writer Markus Zukas. This is a book where narrator is not an ordinary human being, but death himself.
When death says the line which results in the shift in the novel, it shows us that we don’t always need to fear death and even death have problems just like us. Markus Zukas have presented death in such a way which changes ones opinion about him and makes us look at such things from a different perspective.
We meet young Henry Fleming and the group of Union soldiers that he’s hanging out with circa the Civil War.
Jim Conklin, a.k.a. "the Tall Soldier," announces that he overheard their superiors discussing the regiment moving to battle soon.
The men argue over whether or not this is true; this regiment hasn’t been to battle yet, so they’re eager for some action.
The men swear a LOT, but it’s the 1800s, so words like "thunder" are all over the place. (Go ahead, try and bring this back…you thundering thunderer!)
We now turn our focus to Henry, in whose head we’ll be spending most of our time. Henry remembers how he got here in the first place: he had great dramatic, romantic visions of doing grand, violent, and "masculine" things. That’s why he signed up to fight for the Union in the Civil War.
Henry recalls his mother’s advice that he not go to war and die. Still, the morning he left for battle, she told him not to try and stay alive on her account. In other words, if there came a time when it was his duty to die, he should go ahead and die.
Henry also thinks that all the girls will look at him differently in his uniform.
Anyway, he finally got to the military and ever since has been sitting around with these other guys, all wondering when they’re going to fight.
Suddenly, as he’s sitting there, he has a thought. A bad thought. What if, when the opportunity for battle finally comes, he’s a coward? What if he runs away?
Henry starts to sweat. Nobody elselooks like they’re worried about running away.
Henry tries to make a joke about "running away." As in "Hey, wouldn’t if be funny if we all just ran away?"
Jim Conklin, "the Tall Soldier" says he figures he’ll fight if everyone else fights and run if everybody else runs. (He’s kind of a realist. More on that later.)