A Answer the following questions.
1. There was nothing which could prevent Ivan and his family from
2. Which was the only idle mouth they had to feed?
3. Why did Ivan's daughter-in-law go to Gabriels house?
4 Why did Gabriel go to the District Court?
$ How did Ivan manage to get Gabriel condemned to be flogged?
6. What advice did Ivan's dying father give him?
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Answer:
1.There was nothing to prevent Iván and his family from living happily.
2.They lived as good neighbours should. Ivan Stcherbakof followed his old father’s command
They lived as good neighbours should. Ivan Stcherbakof followed his old father’s commandto obey God’s law, and if any one does him an injury he now tries not to revenge himself, but
They lived as good neighbours should. Ivan Stcherbakof followed his old father’s commandto obey God’s law, and if any one does him an injury he now tries not to revenge himself, butrather to set matters right again. And Ivan Stcherbakof has got on his feet again, and now lives
They lived as good neighbours should. Ivan Stcherbakof followed his old father’s commandto obey God’s law, and if any one does him an injury he now tries not to revenge himself, butrather to set matters right again. And Ivan Stcherbakof has got on his feet again, and now liveseven better than he did before.
3.Ivan's daughter-in-law went to Gabriel's house looking for the egg her hen had laid there. There she had a confrontation with Gabriel's mother and the quarrel began.
4.Palmdale, California, U.S. Gabriel Fernandez (February 20, 2005 – May 24, 2013) was an eight-year-old boy from Palmdale, California who was abused and tortured over a period of months that ultimately ended in his fatal beating on May 22, 2013 which led to his death two days later.
5.Then Ivan went to the Justice of the Peace, but he referred the business to the District Court. Ivan bestirred himself: treated the clerk and the Elder of the District Court to a gallon of liquor and got Gabriel condemned to be flogged
6.Rather, Ivan's realization only changes his relationship to the fundamental dichotomy between life and death that people assume to be at the heart of existence. As Ivan dies, he sees death turn into “light”—the two states appear to join as one, illustrating that death is part of life, not separate from it