The answer is death. The best of this is in his work The Indian
Camp. It was not just death where his
stories centered on. Hemingway also
wrote several stories that embody themes of greed, apathy, cruelty, hunger,
tenderness and love among the others.
Many of themes were influenced by many experiences that he had in his
life.
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A war is an environment of death, decay, problems, sadness and destruction. For Nat to compare her own situation to a war, she must be involved in these terrible factors. Nat's situation, therefore, must be a situation of misery and destruction, where she cannot find rest and happiness, but has the feeling that everything is falling apart around her and where she feels no security at all.
The fact that as he states it himself, he made sure to use examples from actual writers about the actual meaning and usage of a word. In other words, he quoted their writings to illustrate the meaning of the words as they were used by actual people.
Thus, the meaning and use of the words was no longer just theoretical but practical as well. He was also very prescriptive, meaning that he asserted his opinions by using humor or judgment on the intrinsic quality of the notions the words were describing. Here that can be clearly seen by the way he uses the adjective “undefiled” (meaning not dirtied) to refer to the only variety of the English language than in his view is the proper one.
Answer:
A fact about the impact of the drought...
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No and yes well kinda because pterodactyl you can't hear the p whats the point of putting it if you can't hear it.