Ender was ordered not to shoot his gun at anytime but right before the enemy was going to win, he froze some of them so they wouldn't be able to open their gate. It made Salamander win, but it made Bonzo angry.
In the book "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card, Ender disobeyed Bonzo by ignoring his orders to stay on the ground during a practice session in the battleroom. Instead, Ender decided to use a risky maneuver by climbing up the wall, which ultimately helped his team win the battle. This act of defiance angered Bonzo, leading to further conflict between them.
She believes the lies of Venus.
Cupid's weakness is his vulnerability to being manipulated by others, such as his mother Venus. His strength lies in his ability to inspire love and passion in others. Psyche's weakness is her curiosity, which leads her to disobey Cupid's instructions. Her strength is her resilience and inner beauty, which ultimately allow her to overcome challenges and reunite with Cupid.
Psyche hides the lamp and waits until her husband falls asleep because she is curious to know his true identity. She wants to see his face and confirm whether he is truly a monster as others have suggested. However, her curiosity leads her to disobey his instructions and ultimately causes trouble.
Curfews can limit personal freedom and autonomy, potentially infringing on individual rights. They may also disproportionately affect certain groups, such as lower-income individuals or young people, leading to feelings of unfairness and resentment. Additionally, enforcing curfews can strain relationships between authorities and residents, creating tension in communities.
Negative peer pressure can include situations where peers encourage others to engage in harmful behaviors such as smoking, taking drugs, skipping school, or bullying classmates. This type of pressure can make individuals feel pressured to conform even if they know it is wrong or goes against their values. It can have negative consequences on one's mental and physical well-being.
Bonzo is the commander of Salamander Army.
Ender kills Bonzo in Chapter 14 of "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. This incident occurs during their confrontation in the shower room at Battle School.
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Ender did not deliberately provoke Bonzo, but he still managed to do so by offending Bonzo's excessive sense of "honor". When he actually saved Bonzo from defeat in battle by taking superior tactical action despite Bonzo's instructions that he remain inactive, Bonzo took it as an affront to his honor to be shown to be in error and require the help of someone he had discounted and sought to marginalize.
He watches the other kids fight and learns from that
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bonzo madrid Answer Bonzo Madrid and Stilson are killed by Ender (unintentionally) in Ender's Game. Ender is tricked by Hyrum Graff and Mazer Rackham into killing the entire species known as the Formics or 'buggers'.
Not to fire his gun. Not to participate in the battle.
Ender learns from Bonzo Madrid that a commander must have complete authority over their subordinates, even if it means being disliked or not making friends. He also learns that a commander must be decisive and willing to take necessary risks to achieve their objectives. Additionally, Ender learns the importance of strategy and understanding the strengths and weaknesses of both allies and enemies.
Dink Meeker informs Ender that his battle against the "simulated" Formic fleet was actually a real-life battle against the actual Formic forces, and that they had unknowingly wiped out an entire Formic colony.
the instructions were to wait 4 seconds after everyone got in to finally enter. Also NOT to fire his gun or participate...