Johnny was scared stiff. He said he used to talk about killing himself ,but now he didn't want to die. He felt there was so much stuff he hasn't done yet and so many things he yet hasn't seen. That it wasn't fair for him to die now. He was too young to die because those sixteen years on the streets he learne a lot. But all the wrong things.
He didn't want to die. He thought it was kind of unfair, since he was only 16
Johnny felt about dying is that he was young but he doesn't care because he died as a hero.
his balls
They has to pray
The American's attitude was a postive one. They gave the men pies, and other sweets when they came to stop at there town(s).
an attitude of acceptance towards others
By today"s standards- Hawkish. Blind patriotism was the prevalent attitude fostered by Jingoistic writers such as Kipling. Nobody saw anything wrong in either ( battleship diplomacy) or colonialism- as tampering with native cultures. they had a lot to learn.. so to speak.
Claudius shows respect towards Polonius. Since Polonius is the advisor to the King, kind of like the second in command, Claudius could only have treated him with respect.
This question is asking for your overall perspective or feelings towards the chapter. It could be inquiring about whether you found it interesting, challenging, enjoyable, or any other responses you may have towards the content of the chapter. Your attitude could include your opinions, thoughts, and emotional reactions to what was discussed in the chapter.
His attitude towards his suffering was a strong attitude
In this chapter, our attitude towards Ernest Defarge shifts from viewing him primarily as a loyal servant to the Manettes to recognizing his more complex role as a committed revolutionary. We see him as a key figure in the revolutionary group led by his wife, Madame Defarge, and as someone who is willing to take drastic action for the cause. This chapter highlights his fervent dedication to the revolution and his role in the events to come.
writer's attitude towards amalkanti is of sympathetic pity.
Yes, the reader's attitude towards Jim may change as they see Jim respond with wisdom and compassion to Huck's trick in chapter 15. Jim's empathy and understanding towards Huck's actions can endear him to readers, showing his generous and forgiving nature despite being deceived.
I dont like your attitude towards him
His attitude was very angry
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ton attitude envers moi / votre attitude envers moi
What was the attitude of satan towards God after his [satan] punishment in Paradise? I think it was resentment.
The women's attitude towards the egwugwu is that they are to respect them. They are not to go to their house, yet they are the ones to paint the walls on the outside
Perception is how you perceive the world (how you see it) and your attitude is how you act towards it.