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The sniper is a short story by Liam O'Flaherty, an Irish writer. The story is set during the Battle of Dublin, during the early weeks of the Irish Civil War. This story was published in a small London based socialist weekly 'The New Leader'. It is Liam's first fiction published. When this story was published the war it depicted was still happening.
The most dangerous game is also a short story written by Richard Connell first published in Colliers on January 19, 1924, as 'The Hounds of Zaroff'. the story of 'The Most Dangerous Game' is inspired by the big-game hunting safaris in Africa and South America.
The two stories have many differences and similarities. Both stories are filled with dark and serious emotions making the stories more exciting and suspenseful. What makes the story of 'The sniper' by Liam better war story than 'The most dangerous game' is that in the end, the republican sniper shows regret that he cannot turn antisocialists into human being whereas General Zero Hu shows no regret by taking other person's life. Regret is necessary for humans to be sociable.
Nag was trying to avoid killing Rikki Tikki because he knew that Rikki Tikki was strong enough to kill him. It would not be an easy fight.Answer:
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Rikki Tikki was a mongoose and although Nag had a soft spot for animals he did not want to kill Rikki Tikki because he knew that it could kill him.
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I think that teens should get paid just as much amount of money at work as an adult would. Just because they are younger doesnt mean they dont have things to pay for.
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Avoidance
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Because she does not want to feel like that again
Adults, specifically the family, are the child's first reference to society. If the father has qualities, he teaches lessons of humility, helps the other individual, the child will learn and then replicate in school or wherever he goes.
These lessons help create a harmonious society, because the world is already filled with hatred and ignorance. And the human being, when receiving help, becomes more prone to be grateful, and to replicate to other individuals, and thru the bond of sharing, changes a community.