This statement is very important for the movie plot. Walt is tells a war story from the time he fought in Corea. He is also talking about knowing something is risky and doing it anyway. He talks about finishing the things you start. He claims he has blood in his hands and it's better for Thao to keep himself out of what's about to happen. Walt knows he is in great danger and tries to protect Thao. He then confronts the gang and is killed in coldblood in the middle of the street while he pretends to draw a gun from his jacket.
Then you should say something about yourself and your relationship to this subject. Fear, commitment, protection. You could also say something about facing problems with different angles or doing things not the way you are expected to.
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<span>It cannot be a independent clause because that phrase itself cannot be its own sentence. For example in the sentence "I need some water to drink.", "I need some water" is an independent clause, because it can be a sentence that makes sense not like "to drink", because that makes no sense. So as I said before I got to talking about clauses</span>
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Rainsford made the Malay man-catcher, but didn't succeed. He then created the Burmese tiger pit, that killed one of the hounds. He then did a trap that he learned in "native Uganda" by fastening his knife to a sapling and killing Ivan. The last trick he did hiding behind the curtains in General Zaroff's room and scaring him.
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