As far as we can understand, it is not essential to the islander's survival. Jack wants to hunt a pig partially because of the meat, but for the most part, he wishesn to have the satisfaction of pitting himself against another living animal, outsmarting it, and eventually killing it. Hunting was never something that the group needed to survive. Jack's reasons of hunting eventually become evn more and more selfish as the novel progresses.
Katniss chooses Peeta instead of Gale, because Gale holds to much rage and Katniss has her own to deal with anyway. Peeta on the other hand does not hold rage at all. Plus they have been threw so much together, so why wouldn't she pick Peeta?
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If you mean the day that he finally reappeared in school then in biology class, he told her that he was out for personal reasons or family reasons. Something like that, I think it was personal reasons. Hope I helped :)
She is 16
provide good engugh reasons for something
It justified the reasons for changing government.
I can't think of any good reasons for killing, I guess most hunter's do it as a "sport"
This means that do the characters have good legitimate reasons for their fears.
This is an opinion question, there is not a specific answer. Look at the reasons that Germany and Japan went to war, and then you can determine for yourself if they were justified.
freedom
There are several reasons why people justify killing. People who kill others typically commit their crimes for one of two main reasons: revenge or mental illness.
In philosophy, knowledge typically involves justified true beliefs. This means that for something to be considered knowledge, it must be believed to be true, actually be true, and the belief must be supported by good reasons or evidence. Some philosophers also consider the idea of "Gettier problems," which question whether justified true belief is always sufficient for knowledge.
The killing of the buffalo
Killing is wrong when that is done without reasons. e.g. a bad person killed and raped so many... so, he should be hanged. But, just to kill for minor reasons is bad.
Karl Marx believed that revolution was justified because he saw capitalism as exploitative and oppressive, leading to class conflict between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. He also believed that the prevailing social order perpetuated inequality and injustice, and that revolution was necessary to create a fairer and more equitable society.
Southerners believed slavery was necessary for economic reasons as it provided cheap labor for their agricultural industry, particularly in cotton production. Additionally, it was also justified through social and racial beliefs that supported the idea of white superiority over the enslaved black population.