False
It has three part: The opening ,the body ,the conclusion
Answer:
Surprisingly, no.
Explanation:
As most stories throughout history suggest, standing up for your rights and what you believe in will get you what you want. But this isn't the case. Throughout history, we get stories of countries fighting for independence and the right to govern themselves freely but they don't receive it for hundreds of years and some still don't have the rights they deserve. While eventually, there is a change and situations lighten up for these "freedom fighters", most of the time the amount of bloodshed and horror that occurs before their rights are won.
Answer:
The kind of fight Tom and his friends engaged in was a funny imitation of the real thing. It was funny that the opposing generals were 'bosom friends' who never fought each other.
Explanation:
In the 'Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain, we learn of little Tom who lived with his Aunt, Polly. He would try to finish his duties at home on time so that he could go play with his friends.
In one of these plays, Tom was a general, while his very good friend Joe Harper was the opposing general. It is funny that his enemy was his 'bosom friend'. Asides from that they perfectly imitated generals by giving orders to their subordinates and instructions on how to carry out their operations.
You should add the suffix "ship"