First, you have to talk to your crush a lot (through any social media apps and in real life) and get to know her really well. Then, you gotta take her on a date (maybe saying like, "What are you doing this weekend?") If your crush isn't going anywhere, you can ask him/her to go to an interesting place that would entertain him/her. If everything went well, you gotta build a relationship with him/her until you finally asks him/her to be your boyfriend/girlfriend. Then, he/she might be your fiance one day and have a family.
The End.
The title of the work itself is ironic; Henry wishes "that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage", echoing a wish to have been wounded in battle. The wound he does receive (from the rifle butt of a fleeing Union soldier), however, is not a badge of courage but a badge of shame.
Answer:
Dr. Strauss will not allow Charlie to work in his lab anymore.
Explanation:
This story was so sad. I read the whole thing, so I think this is right.
The day started simple, me and my brother walking to school, but it quickly changed when my bullies appeared. My brother understood that they were mean to me because of my “choices” to be transgender. They screamed “tranny” and other slurs as they danced around us. My face was red and i was close to tears, my brother quickly grabbed me and pulled me to school. I was a little relieved but that quickly went away when those boys followed us, their slurs had turned into threats. One pulled a knife out of his pocket, the others cheered him on. As he ran to me and my brother, knife at the ready, i screamed for my brother to run. Picking myself up, I ran for an abandoned house. I didn’t look back until i heard a scream. I was already in the upstairs of the house, i ran back downstairs to see the boy on the table with a knife in his stomach. My brother stood over him staring at his bloody hands. The crimson liquid dropped down from the table at a steady rate. What had he done?
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