Positive- He is making his mark, fighting against the some of the German people that like Adolf Hitler.
Negative- Since Adolf Hitler didn't trust some of the Germans he keep guards outside some people's door so the guards can see,and hear everything.
When you help someone, do not expect return help from that person ( it’s not a Birthday party, where you get return gift immediately). You may not get any help from them and may avoid you if you ask them some help.
But wait, there is always someone different will help you in your greatest difficulties.
By just offering 108 coconuts chanting shlokas will not help to solve problems, In a way God is kind and always gives solutions to your problems provided you work sincerely for it. There is always a solution for a problem.
Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
I can’t see what it says in B after “only one is”
But I am sure it’s A
Hope this helps
Mark brainliest if it helps
Well, OBVIOUSLY, one of the girls is secretly able to fly. Let's call her... X.
The other girl, H, secretly hates X and wants to kill her. And they're playing Minecraft in H's room. H decided to kill X by pushing her off the room and having her land in this hole she dug and covered up with magical leaves that look very surreal.
H pretends to see something out the window and persuades X to climb onto the roof by climbing out the window to see what she's seeing.
X does so because she thinks that H is her best friend.
Decide what happens next :D
... Wait is there a rule against this being violent
Answer:
I believe that Fitzgerald does this to reinforce or introduce one of the main themes of the novel. One of the major things that this novel is about is the American dream. It is about people and their hopes and dreams of getting ahead.
The character of Gatsby is said to be representative of the American dream. He is a man who is self-made, who has built himself up really without any help.
Because this is a major theme in the book, it makes sense that the author would use those words a lot to get the idea of hopes and dreams into the reader's mind.
Explanation: