Thomas Paine gives several examples of when he believes it is good to go to war. He argues that it is important to be brave when a little action by the few could improve things for the whole ("at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them happy"). He also says that acting in self-defense is the only case in which a war is legitimate. He asks: "if a thief breaks into my house, burns and destroys my property, and kills or threatens to kill me, or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it?"
On the other hand, engaging in a war for offense, and not defense, is equivalent to "murder," and is completely wrong according to Paine. The comparison between this type of war and murder is a metaphor that Paine uses to give more emphasis to his opinion. Another example is the use of a thief as a character that is compared with an enemy at war.
Its obvious that humans will never travel to planets near even the closest stars.
Answer: Completely extinguish cigarettes every time.
Explanation:
The full PSA is: ''CIGARETTES DON'T KNOW WHEN YOU ARE ASLEEP''.
The meaning behind this PSA is that some people fall asleep whilst still smoking so they do not put off the cigarettes completely.
They therefore let it fall off their hands which can lead to it igniting something and causing a fire which can lead to fatalities. Indeed, smoking is apparently the number one cause of preventable fire fatalities in the home.
It is therefore advisable that the smoker should always put off their cigarettes to ensure that it does not lead to any fires.
Answer:
Character vs. Self. This is an internal conflict, meaning that the opposition the character faces is coming from within.
Explanation: