Yes, war is never right.
No matter the reason, nobody should ever use it to cause war and take lives, especially lives of those who are innocent, you unfortunately got got in the middle. It hurts, it destroys, it steals at least hundreds of lives and hard earned houses (and food, depending if crops are grown) all for the sake of one or two reasons. It hardly ever solves anything when there are other ways- diplomancy, truce, or persuasion.
Is that okay?
Hope it helped,
Tiara
Answer and Explanation:
b. Hansel and Gretel were the children of a poor woodcutter, which means that the family did not have a good economic condition and what they had of money was enough to supply the family's needs, but it was not enough to promote certain luxuries such as sweets and toys for children. This explains why Hansel and Gretel were so fascinated by the witch's candy house and accepted all the food she gave them, because they didn't have that luxury at home.
c.The business policy Lydia assumed was to create efficient slogans and distribute pamphlets that showed the efficiency of the product and how it was created from a woman to other women, since only one woman knows the problems and discomfort of the menstrual cycle and menopause. In other words, their business policy has invested in advertising.
d. The regret that retired elderly people have, is usually associated with idleness and decreased income. This is because retirement provides a salary lower than the salary that the elderly person was used to receive. In addition, the elderly person is left without an occupation and feels useless.
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The sentences below were changed to receive the expression "suppossed to" as the question asked.
a. Going under a ladder is supposed to be unlucky.
b. The Maldives is supposed to be slowly sinking into the sea.
c. Dinosaurs are supposed to have lived for many years
d. It is supposed that she was born in the province of Lumbini.
For the answer to the question above,
For century America the Civil War and westward expansion created numerous changes in society and politics. American artists turned to realism and regionalism to comment on the new concerns of the time period such as the ongoing struggle of the working class as well as the societal elevation of the middle class. Artists documented these national transformations by creating removed, impartial depictions of everyday life. In order to bring their characters and setting to life to allow their readers to become fully engulfed in their stories, Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Kate Chopin in The Awakening employed regionalism while Henry James depicted real life in real time using realism in his story Daisy Miller: A Study.
Mark Twain and Kate Chopin were experts at creating regionalist works. Regionalism refers to texts that concentrate heavily on specific, unique features of a certain region including dialect, customs, tradition, topography, history, and characters. It focuses on the formal and the informal, analyzing the attitudes characters have towards one another and their community as a whole. The narrator is particularly important in regionalist fiction for he or she serves as a translator, making the region understandable for the reader. In his masterpiece The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain's use of regionalism brings the reader right into the heart of the 19th century wild American West. Twain brings to the local to life. From the very beginning of the novel Twain tells his reader, "In this book a number of dialects are used, to wit: the Missouri negro dialect, the extremist form of the backwoods South-Western dialects; the ordinary "Pike-Country" dialect; and four modified varieties of this last" (Twain, pg. 108). Twain guides his reader, using the vernacular, directly into the scene so you feel as if you are right next to Huck Finn, floating down the Mississippi River, as he dictates the story to you. Lack of grammar, incorrect sentence structure and words that you would never find in the English dictionary compose Huck's language and allow the reader to get a feel for his character as well as the customs of the specific region he comes from. The local color stories he describes throughout the novel give the reader a representation of the region in which he dwells and travels.
Answer:
I'm LGBTQ so I can for sure help you!
Explanation:
You can cover how over the summer there was a wide-spread panic throughout the month of June (pride month) because people were planning to go out and do harmful things such as, kidnap, and attempt to kill anyone who they thought was LGBTQ
You can also cover how in most popular TV shows, if there's a lesbian couple, it's only there for men to fetishsize, same as gay couples often get fetishsized by women.