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I would say NOT!
Well, since harsh means unpleasant, severe, and cruel, and peace means a state of mutual harmony between people, a harsh peace (like if this harmony between people is unpleasant to others or something) would be very different from regular peace. That phrase would probably mean that if a peace between nations or people inflicts harm upon someone else, it really wouldn't be peace at all.
He would put to death any family member who disturbed the peace again.
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An example of a short oration about peace would be: Listen, all who can hear. Peace is not always the goal of man, but it should be. War is not the right answer to solve problems with others.
Leper Lepellier is a character in the novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles. He is a classmate of the main character, Gene Forrester, and is around the same age. In the novel, they are both high school students, so Leper would be around 16-18 years old.
A tie in a separate peace would represent/symbolize that it was an all boys boarding school.
A Separate Peace. A+
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are describing words.Adjectives to describe the noun peace might be:world peacetemporary peaceinternational peacePeace used as an adjective to describe nouns might be:peace treatypeace demonstrationNobel Peace PrizeSome nouns that are synonyms for peace are:harmonyconciliationpacifismorder
i believe the term would be: "peace".
The quote "If I were the head of the class and won that prize then we would be even" is from Chapter 1 of "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles. You can find it on page 7 of most editions of the book.
maybe peace but it would mean different things to different people
Well, they are guards to keep peace in the 12 districts and also soldiers.
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βHe was a leper now. No one would go near him (Page 16).β