The excerpt that shows the low self-esteem of the
soldiers and their belief that being a soldier has nothing to do with bravery
from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country," is the sentence “ The
three with the medals were like hunting-hawks; and I was not a hawk, although I
might seem a hawk to those who had never hunted; they, the three, knew better
and so we drifted apart.”
<span>FANBOYS is a memory device used to help students remember coordinating conjunctions. The meaning of each letter are the following coordinating conjunctions:
</span> F stands for for,
A is and,
N is nor,
B is but,
O is or,
Y is yet, and
S is so.
Coordinating conjunctions connect sentences or part of sentences that are of the same thought. <span>
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King argued in his letter that “…one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” and that “An unjust law is no law at all.” Knowing that King felt this way, I was surprised that he would refer to Socrates, a man who believed quite the opposite, when arguing for his cause. <span>Like King, Socrates was imprisoned largely for standing up for beliefs that others around him disagreed with. However, though he had numerous opportunities to do so, Socrates refused to break any laws, even though he knew that his imprisonment and condemnation were unjust. To him, breaking any of the laws of Athens would cause harm to all laws, and not even the injustice of the laws could justify harming them. Socrates believed that if individuals could obey or disobey the laws as they pleased, the laws would no longer be effective, and the government would fall into a state of chaos. He concluded that the only just way for him to leave prison and avoid death would be to convince the legal system of its own injustice.</span>
He sees the genuine pain Daisy has been going through, and he feels very sorry for her.
When people's freedoms are too tightly restricted, they will eventually act out in extreme ways is the best theme which represents Vonnegut's story "Harrison Bergeron".
Option c
<u>Explanation:</u>
The world would be competitive again if people are different from each other this line clearly express the theme of the Story by Vonnegut. The society reacted wrong by making every individual equal instead of making the society equal for all.
Harrison Bergeron was removed from his parents and imprisoned. When he escaped and wanted Freedom he was shot down stating that would create Chaos in the society where people were made to be virtually equal in every aspect of life by following some cruel methods. Though the novel characters are equal, none of them are truly free under the rule of "Oppressive General".