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In comparing the movie adapted from the book "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" with the real life event adapted as "Children of the Wartime Evacuation",<em><u> both tell the story about children being separated from their parents as a result of bombing during a war.</u></em>
Some parents were so sad when told that their children would be separated from the for their safety in the "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". Also, some children even though they werre from different background, had no option to be placed together in same building during the war as happened in "Children of the Wartime Evacuation".
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Bruh I don't want to answer this XD too much ;-;
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special
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Taking an educated guess: i think that unique is kinda similar to something special. Wesley made a painting that really made the narrator feel special.
Like i said its an educated guess so I do apologize if im wrong.
There are a few possible answers that come quickly to mind for this question. The first is that Nick is an extremely lonely person. Before the action of the novel starts (with his introduction to Gatsby and his rich lifestyle), Nick describes himself as being alone in a profession for which he holds no passion. He meets Jordan, who is certainly glamorous, but also has a sort of honest integrity about her absent from most of Gatsby's other guests. This is the second reason. He can tell there is something both childish and troubled about her, which suggests a depth he can't find in others, including his cousin. He has a story to tell, and she seems a person to share it with. Lastly, it's worth mentioning that he is attracted to her.
The answer that best completes the statement above is the second option. Regarding the strong connection and attachment that Major Ballou has to for his family, his service as a soldier can be described as an act of PATRIOTISM. Hope this answer helps.