Answer:
The evidence for Paul's reaction is:
1. People have no idea what happens in the war.
2. People worry about super-nice things while the war is going on.
3. He matured a lot and hard, while in military training and on the battlefield.
Explanation:
Paul used to identify with the people of his homeland, since he lives with them and shared very similar experiences, however, when he was called up for military service and taken to the battlefield he found himself in a very difficult reality to deal with. He had to mature very, very quickly to maintain his sanity in such an inhospitable environment. This caused him to lose all connection with the people of his homeland and to no longer be able to see them with importance, because they seemed superfluous.
Answer:
Man contributes to the of nature because of their quest for a comfort.
Explanation:
Man has over the years contributed to the destruction of the nature because of the fact that they want to have comfort. This they do by the falling of tress, burning of bushes, filling up water bodies with sand and lots more. All this affects the normal functioning of the natural world. So many poets have written poems on the essence of preserving the natural world, but man as always is man's problem.
India’s geography contributed to its isolation from the rest
of Asia. It is a peninsula but on the North, the Himalayas shields it from
invasion of both men and ideas. On the East there are dense forests that
although have lower height, is infested with malaria. Great oceans surround the
south and mountain ranges that are difficult to traverse block the West. As a
result, the Indian community developed its caste system, the most elaborate
expression in history of an unmoving agricultural society.
The fact that this has been posted multiple times defeats its purpose, but i'm pretty sure there is a correct answer on the other post.