Answer:
true
Explanation:
housekeepung in ways are a chore
I chose "Ezra’s narration gives the reader insight into how important the date with Juliana is, which helps the reader better understand some of Ezra’s actions." but I'm not done with the quiz yet so idk if this is the right one.
Answer:
HARMONY
THE PHRASE "PERFECT HARMONY" in the third last line
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Existential Issues or crises can b defined as moments in life when people began to wonder about their purpose, meaning, and value in life. This area has been studied by psychologist namely Kazimierz Dabrowski and Irvin D. Yalom.
The book titled<u> "When Bad Things Happen to Good People"</u> written by Rabbi Harold Kushner talks about the idea that why a good and loving God would allow evil to happen to good people. Kushner dedicated this book in the memory of his son who died at the age of 14 due to an incurable genetic disease.
So, the title of the book supports the characteristics of existential issues. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
Internal and external conflicts always exist in literature. The internal conflict usually revolves around the concept of Man versus himself meaning that there is inner confusion and often a difficult choice to be made. It may be an emotional or ethical choice which is driven by feelings and perceptions. External conflicts are recognizable as the struggle of Man versus Man, Man versus Nature, Man versus fate or Destiny, Man versus society and Man versus machine. In The Boy in The Striped Pajamas, Bruno experiences inner and external conflict as he struggles to accept his father's decisions although he knows that his father holds the ultimate position of authority in the household which Bruno cannot question. Bruno decides to defy his parents wishes and go exploring along the fence (inner conflict). He makes a conscious decision to challenge that authority by going exploring even though he knows what is expected of him.
Bruno suffers another inner conflict when he denies Shmuel after Kotler catches Shmuel eating the cake which Bruno has given him. This has painful consequences for both boys and Bruno's promise that he will never let his friend down again is put to the test and resolves the conflict when he joins Shmuel on his side of the fence, only to meet his death in the gas chamber.
External conflicts include the only time Bruno stands up to his father in chapter 5 and is told that "those people...well they're not people at all." This conflict will be resolved when Bruno meets Shmuel for the first time and discovers that the boys share a birthday so are apparently not so different after all. This conflict could be both Man versus Man and Man versus society as Bruno reveals the similarities and not the differences between the Jews and the Nazis.
In the conflict of Man versus Destiny, Bruno's mother desperately wants to free herself from any part in the Nazi solution. Her inner conflict as she tries to be loyal and to justify her part is outweighed by her external conflict as she fights the inevitable.
Explanation: