How is this a history question-
The story was significant because it reminded Amir of his harsh treatment of Hassan.
This is based on the book, "The Kite Runner," which follows the story of the main character, Amir, as he navigates life as an Afghan:
- torn between traditional and modern beliefs
- running away from his past
- adjusting to a new life in a foreign land
Amir had acted in a condescending manner to Hassan who had been his servant because Amir was educated and Hassan was not.
Soraya on the other hand, had taught her servant, Ziba, to read. When she told Amir this, he realizes how bad he had been to Hassan as well as other things he did which were improper.
In conclusion, Soraya telling Amir how she taught her servant to read made him realize that he had done some bad things and needed to redeem himself.
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The Reasons for Independence:
1) Colonists did not owe loyalty to King George III or any other monarch.
2) Colonists did not owe anything to Britain.
3) The British only helped for their own profit.
4) Staying under British rule would be harmful to the colonies.
The EVENTS leading to Independence:
1) Taxation Without Representation
2) Intolerable Acts
3) Stamp Act
4) Boston Tea Party
5) Boston Massacre.
Goods became cheaper and easier for businesses to produce.
Hello, the three
characteristics of Tenochtitlan that Cortés admired were (1) the city’s
richness in terms of having a great marketplace, (2) its land area; the wide
streets and canal systems, (3) their infrastructure – he mentioned the high towers,
buildings and temples.