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Chang doesn't succeed in making the reader understand his feelings about leaving China. My argument is that; he speaks very little about his life in China by only describing his relationship with his dad in a few lines. The only memories that he carries are those of his father carrying him in his shoulders after supper.
The narrator is more focused on his stay in the new village his family settled in after escaping the war and speaks little about where he came from. This way, he does not succeed in making the reader understand his feelings about leaving China.
The best answer for this question would be:
The lack of desire to question the government.
In the excerpt, the question that is asked by George is
another way to ponder on how society does not questions the actions of the
government. If the people do not question these minor problems, society might turn chaotic.
Remark
Let's begin with the theme. What is the theme of this passage, exactly? Four people -- five if you include Dr. Heidegger -- are sitting around a circle bemoaning the fact that they have lost something not granted to anyone. They have lost their second youth. They have swallowed some water which gave them their youth only for a fleeting moment (it seems to them), and they mourn the passage of time that grants them no more youth that they had been living in for some short period.
The four felt that way. Only Dr. Heidegger seemed to have learned something that told him that he should be careful what he wished for: he might actually get it.
We have two themes then. We have 4 who wished for their youth back and we have one who didn't want any part of it. I think we have to cover both.
The best detail for those wanting it is the old woman who apparently got her youth back and she was incredibly beautiful. Now her hands are skinny and likely wrinkled. She puts those hands to her face and wishes herself to be dead because she despises the fact that she is old (and likely all her friends are dead and she is condemned to a life of weariness. I speculate, but is certainly unhappy about the aging process). She mourns that it is over so quickly. They all do. That's sentence 3.
Only Dr. Heidegger seems to understand that they got something they should never have received in the first place. The yellow sentence beginning with "Well I bemoan it not, ... " reflects his point view as well as anything. That's sentence 5.
Answer:
It does not make them a good leader
Explanation:
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Collette Divitto was a vibrant young lady who kept searching and applying for work, but she kept getting reject mails because of her condition - Down's Syndrome.
She kept doing unpaid volunteer work, but each time she requested to be paid for her services, she would be fired. This continued to be a cycle which she felt would never break.
However, one day, she baked a special cookie for her family which blew their minds away and she was encouraged to go mainstream and sell them and that was how Collette started her very own Amazing Cookies and she eventually got invited to speak at the United Nations.
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