Challenges:1.is bullied in the cafeteria
2.has difficulty with math
3.is nervous to speak in
Public
Triumph:
1.joins study group for help
2.performs in a play
3.gets help from peer mediators
Answer:
<em>There is no end to war!-</em> (line 12)
<em>And the generals have accomplished nothing.</em> (line 18)
Explanation:
The poem "Nefarious War" by the Chinese poet Li Po is a four stanza poem where he describes the uselessness of wars and their devastating effects. The poem talks of the war that the Chinese people must have been through.
The main theme of the whole poem seems to be the harmful and uselessness of fighting wars. The horrific wars that men have to be a part of, the horrors that these wars inflict on them are all the effects of the wars. The lines
<em>There is no end to war!-</em> (line 12)
<em>And the generals have accomplished nothing.</em> (line 18)
best expresses the theme of the poem.
This phrase suggests Dee is an abrasive, antagonistic character.
Walker makes this clear through this brief description of Dee. "Scalding" implies burning or blistering -- something hot and painful. "Lye" is a solution used for cleaning, one that causes painful burns if touched.
This brief description truly summarizes Dee's character: angry, abrasive, and antagonistic to her others, especially her family.