Answer:
“It was as though madness had infected all of us.”
Explanation:
A mad person cannot be held responsible for his or her actions, so by saying that 'madness had infected' all of them, the author is trying to justify their binding and gagging Mrs. Schachter because the situation was really intolearble for all of the prisoners.
"Our terror could no longer be contained. Our nerves had reached a breaking point. Our very skin was aching. It was as though madness had infected all of us. We gave up."
Although it helps people to break away from reality and connect with other people online, internet has made people be diconnected from the real world. It has made people to spend more time on it.
Answer:a sentence that has a meaning
Explanation:
Answer:
People advocate banning the sale and consumption of intoxicant beverages on the ground of morality and ethics. According to them its consumption makes people addicts and drunkards. This ruins them and their family. They fail to realise, that prohibition is unjust for the majority for the sake of the few who would anyway come to ruin, because of their weak will power.
Enforcement of prohibition interferes with the private life of the citizen. People i drink for enjoyment, for overcoming weariness and for some it is a matter of aping the Jones. As confirmed by medical experts alcoholic drinks within limits are good for health. Furthermore, it is a necessity for people living in cold climatic conditions.
Enforcing prohibition is easier said than done. It gives rise to a plethora of other problems like bootlegging and trafficking in illicit liquor. While the former provides encouragement to antisocial elements making a mockery of the law, the latter gives rise to a parallel-uncontrolled industry. This is more dangerous as illicit breweries in the countryside serve poisonous brew to the poor labourers. Hundreds of people die on consuming such adulterated liquor. Those that are spared death are maimed for life being either blinded or paralysed.