he asked Henry where he had been hit
The tattered man had asked Henry if he thought he (the tattered man) was dead. This question struck a chord with Henry as he had been overcome with his own sense of mortality and feared death. Feeling uncomfortable and not knowing how to respond, Henry decided to avoid the tattered man.
he asked Henry where he had been hit
he asked Henry where he had been hit
he asked Henry where he had been hit
The tattered man had asked Henry if he had a wound, which struck Henry deeply as a reflection of his own fear and vulnerability. This question caused Henry to feel ashamed and prompted his flight from the tattered man to avoid confronting his own inner turmoil.
One example is that Henry list all the peaceful measures the colonists have taken to avoid conflict with the British.
One example is that Henry list all the peaceful measures the colonists have taken to avoid conflict with the British.
Yes, WikiAnswers chooses to avoid certain questions, but we don't exactly 'avoid' them. We put them away somewhere so they can never be asked again. Questions involving too little information, illegal acts how-to, or anything else will be put away to never be asked again.
ok i asked her already should i avoid her or take the hit!!??????
The best ways to avoid dismissal at your job are to have great attendance, and do whatever is asked of you to do. Avoid unnecessary arguments and conflicts as that is an easy reason to get rid of someone.
If you have not, say no. If you have, be honest, brief and avoid saying negative things about the people or organization involved.
Avoid distractions; avoid speeding; avoid going slower than the average traffic speed; avoid going through red lights
avoid the excessive heating of base voltage