Answer:At dawn on 25 April 1915, Allied troops landed on the Gallipoli peninsula in Ottoman Turkey. The Gallipoli campaign was the land-based element of a strategy intended to allow Allied ships to pass through the Dardanelles, capture Constantinople (now Istanbul) and ultimately knock Ottoman Turkey out of the war.
On 25 April 1915, 16,000 Australian and New Zealand troops landed at what became known as Anzac Cove as part of a campaign to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula
Explanation:
The options available
A. masculine courage
B. socialization
C. virtue
D. pride in manhood
Answer:
Masculine courage
Explanation:
The Option B is not correct, because Socialization deals basically with interactions of individuals, by mixing with others, and learning to live according to the standard of the society.
The Option C is not, because Virtue has to do with behavior of an individual, that is morally accepted
The Option D is not correct either, because the act of Rudy is not that of pride.
However, Rudy, which is a guy, is trying to show that he is a "man" and he is courageous amd can keep going, regardless of whatever happens or despite having just been treated from concussion.
Hence, the right answer is MASCULINE COURAGE.
1. Have you ever been bullied or harassed based off of one of your identities such as your race, sexual orientation, religion, or any other identity?
2. Did you ever seek help because you were being bullied and harassed?
3. Have you ever been slurred at, degraded, or verbally abused?
4. If comfortable sharing, have you ever suffered any sort of mental health issue as a result of the bullying and harassment you endured such as anxiety, depression, self-harm, etc;?
5. Have you ever been made to feel ashamed of one of your identities?
I hope this helps.
It depends what book you are talking about or how your perspective of the character is. In my opinion I would be friends with the main character because they have a brave spirit and seem to be outgoing and fun yet loyal.
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