Reality, can be a harsh thing. Some people don't understand it. Some may say that reality is just how the world goes around. Some of the beauty of reality is that you learn from it. Say a celebrity makes a mistake, that celebrities fans can learn from that same mistake. Granite, when someone makes a mistake it can haunt them for the rest of there lives. The human race has to learn to balance the good things and bad things of the world, some people do stupid things in the world because it makes them look cool. A benefit of reality is that if you look at reality you can look at the little mistakes and make the world a better place.
PS: I only wrote one paragraph because if I did 5 that would be me doing your work, this paragraph is just a simple Idea of what you can do, this is just your introduction. this website is used to help with school work not do it. I won't report this because I don't think is has a need to. but next time just ask for starters and ideas, you can do it
B) to show how a war tactic in literature became an internationally recognizable symbol
They both are dead XD no sorry had to say that
Compare Julius Caesar with one of the following assassinated leaders. Julius Cesar & Abraham Lincoln The lives of Julius Caesar and President Abraham Lincoln have many unique difference and similarities. The similarities between Julius Caesar and President Abraham Lincoln are compared by their life’s history. Both individuals were once leaders in the past, but people still look up to them even in today’s society. The two men shared a large amount of power in their countries. Julius Caesar and President Abraham Lincoln were both assassinated. The life of Julius Cesar and his assassination was a lot different than Abraham Lincoln but a little comparable. The two individuals both came from two different time periods. According to julius-caesar2.tripod.com “Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC in Rome to Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar”. At the time of Julius Caesar birth, Rome was still a republic and the empire was only beginning. Julius Caesar was a leader in republic country where the people are not involved with the decisions. Therefore, Julius Ceasar had most for the power in his country and was able to form a large army. “With the help of the army at his command, it was possible to conquer new territories and so gain a triumph and the pleasure of knowing that your name would be remembered forever in statues and inscribed in monuments, paid for by the war” (Summary of Julius Caesar's Life and Death).
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By Lois Lowry. For this memory, The Giver sends Jonas back to his spot on the hill with the sled. ... The Giver refuses, and Jonas limps home, still feeling the physical pain of the memory. That night, Jonas doesn't tell his parents anything about his training, as the rules specify.