Cassius army fought Octavius, while Brutus's army fought Antony.
Answer:
refusing to agree with the proposal of Henry Cabot Lodge on 'reservations'.
Explanation:
The League of Nations was an international peacekeeping organization that was set after the World War 1 to maintain peace worldwide. Woodrow Wilson was an advocate of this League but could not sign the League because of the firm opposition from the Congress. The League of Nations was set to hopefully prevent another war but failed to stop World War 2 from happening.
Henry Cabot Lodge, who was the Senator of the United States, proposed fourteen reservations before entering into the League of Nations. These reservations were denied by Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States.
The statement mentioned above by Woodrow Wilson was stated when he refused to accept the Lodge's reservations over his ratification of the Treaty of Versailles.
Beah and his companions experience hunger and thirst the likes of which none of them had encountered before. They scavenge abandoned farms and even stooped to assaulting a little boy who had two boiled ears of corn to himself. The boy’s parents, rather than confronting the young men, instead give them each an ear of corn; Beah assumes pity saved them from punishment. Beah feels guilty about their pillage, but accepts that they had no other option.
Person needs to check the index of the book.
Answer:
Sentence fragments in fiction can be a useful way of conveying pace, tone, and intensity. However, overuse can lead to lazy writing—fragments should be used sparingly, and for a good storytelling purpose