The Breadwinner
A young girl in Pakistan named Parvana has to dress as a boy after her father's sudden arrest, trying to make enough money for her family to live, also while trying not be caught by the Taliban and meeting a few other girls having to do the same as her.
A couple interesting things that surprised me is how bad it really was in Afghanistan, especially in Kabul. Something I wonder what it must've felt like to have to do this in real life, It sounds terrible.
Answer:
my best advice for this would be to explain what each is because I don't have anything to go on.
Fast: getting rid of unnecessary word and/or phrases to make the sentence shorter and more to the point. or given tons of information all at once thus giving the reader a rush.
slow: moving the plot along slowly, stringing you along to keep you interested but annoyed to keep you hooked.
suspenseful: this is giving key words leading you on to what you think might happen to keep you guessing so you keep reading.
Explanation:
sorry is this doesn't help, I need sentences to be more specific.
The reason why Thami points out that there were many more slaves in Egypt than soldiers is to show the cruelty of the Pharoah in his building of the pyramids.
Thami references the building of the pyramids and laments that there are more slaves than there are soldiers in Egypt.
<h3>What is Slavery?</h3>
This refers to the subjugation of a person where he is reduced to a commodity to be bought and sold and used for labor.
Hence, we can see that based on the given poem, there is the narration by Thami about the use of slaves to build the pyramids in Egypt.
This observation also shows that there were many more slaves in Egypt than soldiers and this was to show the cruelty of the Pharoah in his building of the pyramids.
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