Answer:—used to say that telling the truth is better than lying even when it is hard to do He realized honesty is the best policy and told them what really happened to their car.
Explanation:
The pair of sentences from “Ambush”
that best reflects a flashback or a shift in time is ‘When she was, nine, my
daughter Kathleen asked if I had ever killed anyone’. It shows that he is now
old when her daughter is only 9 years old during the war.
Romiette and Julio is about a inter-racial relationship, that takes a turn for the worst. It first begins when Julio moves from Texas to Cincinnati to get away from gang violence. He goes to a mostly African American high school. Little did Julio's parents know, that this high school has gangs too. He doesn't have much friends but he gets through the first few weeks. He goes on a chat room and meets Romiette but they don't find out that, they live in the same city and go to the same school, until later. When they do befriend each other, a certain gang called the Devil Dogs who was an African American gang, don't like the fact that the two are getting close so they warn Romiette and Julio. She doesn't think much of it but they think of a plan to make fun of the Devil Dogs. The plan worked but the Devil Dogs weren't going to take the humiliation. A few days later the Devil Dogs kidnap Romiette and Julio and set then in a lake during a thunderstorm. They end of getting out of the boat and back on to land but Romiette is going in and out of conciseness. Julio tries to find shelter but trips and falls in the mud. He then decides to go in the nearest ditch to stay alive with Romiette in hes arms. Police soon finds them and they are sent immediately to the hospital to get checked out. The Devil Dogs are in custody art the police and are probably gonna get charged for kidnapping. Soon, Julio and Romiette are back to normal and neither aren't bothered again about their relationship.
Considering this is English, I'll assume these are text based questions, in which case a book title and chapter reference would be needed to accurately answer this question. But, my guess is that the Capitol did not care to clean the arena, or made special effort to keep everything in order. In the first case, that would say that the Capitol may be poorer, and be understaffed and funded, or that they are simply hapless. The latter, would mean that the games are very important, as well as they Capitol having the money, time, and man-power to keep the arena in order. The Arena could be an iconic place and detrimental to the public relations of the Capitol.