Answer: the first option I think
Explanation:
The others wasn’t too significant in the mistakes during the fire like the first one was
its not reading its read
the party had finished
i run in the park every morning before i go to school
on a holiday
because he had ran
i fell off my bicycle
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer:
- Death of Pardisse's father
- The human sacrifices of war that affect families
- The expressions and captions
Explanation:
This part of the graphic novel is about the death of Pardisse's father. Pardisse is Marjane's classmate, and her father was a fighter pilot who had been killed at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq War.
The central idea that this page conveys to readers is that there are huge sacrifices during the war, including the loss of people we love, which has terrible effects on families.
This idea is developed through the expressions in the characters' faces, as they are all crying while hearing Pardisse's report.
He meant by this statement: "<span>everybody was there, and there was a general closing up of ranks and taking stock of our losses in dead or disabled that had fallen during the past year." is everyone saw what happened but after a year, all they can do is account the people they lost and structures that were damaged. The care for the ones left behind were not present, this means that people move on so fast. </span>