Mogbwemo and Mattru Jong
The excerpt from "A Long Way Gone" by Ishmael Beah ends with the author reuniting with his uncle and searching for a path to stability and healing after his experiences as a child soldier in Sierra Leone. The book concludes with a message of hope and resilience as Ishmael strives to rebuild his life despite the traumas he has endured.
No it is not going to end in 2012. It will end but not in your life time, you will be long gone before the world ends.
yes but it will be in billions and billions years and we will be long gone then
Without bees the world would starve to death. But I doubt that is the way the world will end.
At the end of "A Long Way Gone," Ishmael Beah is ultimately rescued by UNICEF and begins the process of rehabilitation from his experiences as a child soldier in Sierra Leone. He undergoes extensive therapy and eventually relocates to the United States to study and begin a new life. The book ends with a message of hope and resilience, emphasizing the importance of sharing one's story to raise awareness about the impact of war on children.
"So we were, in the end, kind of vindicated."
You will survive 8 minutes. At the end of 8 minutes, the last of the light from the sun will be gone and the world will end.
It isn't. The Earth will be here for a very long time, it's the humans that will be gone.
Long Way Round ended on 2005-02-01.
Long Way Down ended on 2007-12-02.
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a long way
The type of rhyme used in this excerpt from Yeats's poem is an end rhyme.