i put synochedeche (how do you spell that?) and got it wrong so im guessing its tension. try tension. *apex
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He is enemy of George and comes off seeming self-centered and bloodthirsty, but he turns out to have a good heart when he offers George a drink from his flask.
Ulrich von Gradwitz was the peacemaker in the short story "The Interlopers" by Saki. He tried to reconcile with his enemy, Georg Znaeym, after they were trapped under a fallen tree, but unfortunately, their reconciliation was short-lived.
Yes you can1. She was patrolling the area around the pool so no kids drowned. or2. The police officer was patrolling the highway for people speeding.
Ulrich starts to feel terror in "The Interlopers" when he realizes that he and his enemy Georg are trapped under a fallen tree in the forest, unable to move or call for help. The impending danger of wolves approaching further adds to the sense of fear and dread in the story.
A group of soldiers hide in the forest. As the enemy is walking through the forest, the soldiers shoot for a minute, then run.
An enemy can be a mite, which can infest their food and then they have to remove it. The mites are attracted to it.
For the first series, the main antagonist was Tigerclaw/star. For the first part of the second series, the enemy was the Twolegs (humans) destroying the forest. Toward the end, the antagonist was Hawkfrost. For the third, the antagonists were Ashfur and Sol. And for the fourth series, the enemy was the cats of the Dark Forest.
"Platoon" (1986) "Good Morning, Vietnam" (1987) "The Enemy Within" (1994)
Kinda for both Ulrich and Georg- "And each prayed a private prayer that his men might be the first to arrive, so that he might be the first to show honorable attention to the enemy that had become a friend.”
If this is a history based questions, woods (forests) provided cover, and enemies could suprise the enemy easily or just hide in them.
US Air Forces (to include naval & marine air units) engaged North Vietnamese Air Force units; and bombed targets in North Vietnam. US Navy Riverine Forces patrolled the countless rivers of South Vietnam, and interdicted enemy units moving about the waterways. US Army/Marine Ground units "Searched" for the enemy, and "Destroyed" him where ever he was found.
The Vietcong was an elusive enemy, because they didn't fight with a traditional army. Their fighters hid, spread out, regrouped, etc in a highly dense rain forest, making it very difficult for the foreign soldiers (US Americans mostly) to find and fight them.