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i think people should say thank you more often or at least say things a bit less harsh. i think tht because a lot of people dont realize what they say, do, or how they say it and it makes a difference. i also think that theworld would become a better place if poeple would say thankyou more often and have meaning in it because it does influence the person that recieves that thank you, and makes them actually feel appreciated.
Explanation:
hope that helps:)
What the person said on top is correct because I already read the book
Our school loves majoring in music, and as well focuses on all sorts of athletic activities
The lawyer feels like a normal man at the beginning of the piece but after on, the study of philosophy and theology changes his mind. The lawyer realizes how silly it all was and decides to release the banker from the bet. Maybe he has wasted 15 years for nothing but gained a great amount of maturity...
There are two truths in this passage, and, unfortunately, they do not coincide.There is the author's truth and there is a mother's truth.
No mother in her right mind would say that her son was lucky because he did not have to kill a conscript, but the author feels that way. War is a terrible thing. It is premised on on the notion that the "team" that can inflict the most damage or kill the most number of the enemy is the winner. The rules are, there are no rules. Anything goes.
So the first sentence I would pick would be the one beginning. "I thank my God he did not have to do it..." That is the author's point of view.
The second sentence I would choose is "What you got black on for ...? " This may not be what your marker is looking for, but on principle I would pick it. She is saying "We should not mourn his death. We shouldn't celebrate it either. The only good thing is that his death meant that someone else didn't die."
This last sentence is the hardest to justify. Most women I know couldn't live with the unnecessary death of a child. But the author could. He could say that such a death was needless and pointless, and should not be mourned.