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I cannot make a vignette for you but I can give you random quotes about self-discovery.
- In the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable” — Socrates
- Each day, we discover a part of ourselves that we did not previously know. — Jayilych4real
- A little chiseling here and there and a man's true purpose is found. — Unknown
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Your answer is (d)"At one point, he sent lightning bolts 135 feet in the air, and the nearby city of Colorado Springs went dark when he shorted out their power system."
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If the underlined part was stars and stripes, that's true. The first flag adopted in 1777 was called the stars and stripes. I've never been able to figure out exactly how long the revolutionary war lasted. If 1783 was the end point, then that part dealing with the revolutionary war is also true.
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a brief exchange that helps clarify the story’s themes
a few lines that suggest character traits
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Flash fiction is a type or genre of fiction in which the story narrated are very short and concise and can be as brief as a few words. In this type of fiction, character development is rare as events are narrated quickly and straight to the point
Therefore, the uses of dialogue tree that work well for flash fiction are a brief exchange that helps clarify the story’s themes and a few lines that suggest character traits
Revenge is a strong emotion wanting to get retaliation for a wrong a person believes has been done to him/her. The saying goes "revenge is sweet", however, it is a destructive, uncontrolled emotion that will eventually cause emotional, physical and psychological harm to all those involved.
Let me know how this works. After you state this, you have to find viable arguments to support it. Your final paragraph should restate your thesis. The use of Hamlet will work as a literary example. Hamlet was obsessed with revenge but it only led to his death, and that of many others, in the end.