Answer:
He is against war because it misuses faith and reason to justify it
Explanation:
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The correct answer is D.
The postwar area brought about a change that reflected itself in literature. The main goal of many authors was simply to describe and to try to explain to the readers what had happened in the war. It was a way of healing and to coming to terms with the horrendous crimes committed there. Many people did not know what to think of the war apart from thinking that it was all about the Nazis and the dead. The postwar literature concentrated heavily on making sense of it all, and it provided insight into war related matters. It created a kind of common bond for many people because it described their common experiences. It also made people feel less alone and gave them a sense of pride.
At the same time, post war literature concentrated on the changes in the society. The war was over and people had to look forward in life. The addition of highways and the rise of materialism helped many people to cope with post war traumas as it shifted their perspective to a new, brighter future. To forget was the goal of many war victims and they were looking forward to a new type of literature. The writers stressed the importance of the changes in society and again, gave many readers a new purpose, an idea that something better is coming their way.
It took me a while to recover, but otherwise i was okay.
you dont need quotations because your saying it so
It took me a while to recover but otherwise I was okay.
and use okay instead of ok
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B sycophant
C virago
D patriarch
Answer:
A martinet
Explanation:
The word martinet is comes from the name of a French military officer named Jean Martinet. A martinet is a device use to punish people.
The word sycophant comes from the Greek word sykophántēs. A sycophant is a person who acts obediently towards another person to gain the other persons favor.
The word virago come from the Latin word virāgō.
The word patriarch comes from the Greek word patriarchēs.