8. Have you ever wanted a person dead? To be completely honest there are a lot of people I want dead! There are those in school and in everyday life. However i am a neutral party so I won't do anything unless they fire the first shot. But if I really wanted to I would really appreciate it if every single person who ever crossed me would die and I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
Derrick Dickerson question.
10. Have you ever witnessed a death? If so, how did it make you feel? In my life I've seen a lot of death, but if I were to name one I would choose an old classmate. She was the stuck up type and would really get under your skin. But she later took her own life and I saw it all happened. How I felt afterwards was both nothing due to everything I've been through, and a sense of relief because that's one more piece of trash removed.
Justin ward question
5. How would you feel if you were in Kiens situation, in the middle of war seeing people get killed and hearing them scream in agony and dying? In my personal opinion I would feel both happy and excited. To me a war is like a type of game and it's my own personal desire to join the army and go into war and kill people.
Alexandria Flemming question
2. How do you think being on a MIA team would affect a person? It would affect them because they would be unable to find the people they are looking for and in turn make them miserable
Maurice spelton-poe question.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Blog post assignment 7.
1. On page 87 what did kien do for that whole Sunday? And what does it mean to feel a melancholy joy?
2. On page 88 what memories were mentioned
3. On page 89 what were the four places that kien saw again? And why did he compare them to dim names from hell?
4. On page 89 on the last paragraph "kien had said that he had seen corpses than any other contemporary writer" what does contemporary mean?
5. On page 90 when June had read "death is another life, a difference kind than we know here. Inside death one finds calm tranquility, and real freedom" what does it mean when he reads this?
6. On page 91 what did the head of the MIA team mean when he said"if you can't identify them by name we'll be burdened by their deaths for the rest of our lives" ?
7. on page 94 how is a sorrow of war inside a soldier's heart similar to the sorrow of love?
8. On page 99 why were the MIA team amazed?
9. on page 100 when they said" that's right! The dead ones too" they must have a certain salvation" do you believe this to be true?
10. On page 100 what would your greatest prize be?
2. On page 88 what memories were mentioned
3. On page 89 what were the four places that kien saw again? And why did he compare them to dim names from hell?
4. On page 89 on the last paragraph "kien had said that he had seen corpses than any other contemporary writer" what does contemporary mean?
5. On page 90 when June had read "death is another life, a difference kind than we know here. Inside death one finds calm tranquility, and real freedom" what does it mean when he reads this?
6. On page 91 what did the head of the MIA team mean when he said"if you can't identify them by name we'll be burdened by their deaths for the rest of our lives" ?
7. on page 94 how is a sorrow of war inside a soldier's heart similar to the sorrow of love?
8. On page 99 why were the MIA team amazed?
9. on page 100 when they said" that's right! The dead ones too" they must have a certain salvation" do you believe this to be true?
10. On page 100 what would your greatest prize be?
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