Answer:
nd Answers
by Amy Tan
Rules of the Game book cover
MENU
RULES OF THE GAME
What is the theme of the story "Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan?
There are many themes within "rules of the game" by Amy Tan. The one that interests me the most, however, is that of the relationship between mother and daughter. Waverly and her mother have a...
5 Educator Answers
RULES OF THE GAME
In "Rules of the Game", what are three kinds of conflicts in the story?
A conflict is a struggle between opposing forces. It can be external or internal. An internal conflict is a struggle a character has with his or her self. An external conflict is a struggle a...
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
February 6, 2021.
The Chairman,
Osisioma Ngwa Local Council Area,
Aba.
Sir,
URGENT REQUEST FOR INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
It is with a great sense of urgency that I write this letter to you sir. The state of Abia has been faced with an alarmingly increasing challenge of infrastructural decay over the past twenty years. The responsibility of infrastructural development now mostly lies with the administration of local council areas in recent time.
Sir, The Umungasi district in Osisioma Ngwa Local council area is a hub for major economic activities around the council area. Unfortunately, this district is facing terrible infrastructural decay such as lack of access roads and poor drainage systems. This has threatened to cut off some parts of the district from the rest of the Council area.
Secondly, the Umungasi district is the location where the state civil servants' low cost housing project is to be executed. This means that, in the near future, most of the civil servants in Abia State will move into Umungasi district. This implies more robust economic activities and more development to this district and the Local Council in general. This may not be achieved in the midst of the infrastructural decay currently faced by the district,
It is my sincere plea that you treat this matter as urgent.
Yours Faithfully,
Jude Njoku
It's certainly sensory. And it's figurative too. I think I'd pick figurative because the central piece of language is a simile. That's pretty good use of language when you compare the bobbing heads of flowers to helmeted soldiers.
Answer:
D. The corruption of the good by the forces of evil and selfishness
Explanation:
War is always, and should always, be talked about in a negative connotation. In this case, the "forces of evil" is the negative experiences that the officer has obtained, whether it was the death of close comerades, or the experiences of first-hand killing of enemies. When one has seen the negatives of life in the underworld of war, the old age beliefs of honor within a battlefield is but lost. As such, when the virginity of a person's innocence is destroyed by the harrowing experiences, and, most likely, the close view of death, they lose interest of the every-day blessings, such as that they cannot get over the nightmares (PTSD). When the goodness of the world has been removed, and one is only exposed to the worse, the viewpoints of one become narcisistic, and the joys of life loses it's color and prestige within one's life.