Fire can be both!
Friend: For early man it gave warmth, light, helped in hunting, and protection. Now we can use it for comfort on a snowy day, maybe for a romantic setting with Yankee candles, or just to warm up the apartment/house.
Enemy: It causes many deaths if used inappropriately. It can lit up forests, houses, anything flammable.
it is a friend as it provides us warmth and an enemy because it can destroy everything
Fire is a friend when its behind you,but its an enemy when its in front of you.
Fire is an enemy cause it can cause death,fire,and burns and it can harm to us
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Fire is a friend when its behind you,but its an enemy when its in front of you.
It can be either.
it is a friend as it provides us warmth and an enemy because it can destroy everything
Fire is both a friend and enemy. You see fire has many uses from cooking to keeping us warm but if fire is handled carelessly it may get out of control. Many people die due to fire accidents and some get seriously injured but without fire life is impossible.
You enemy has a friend, you consider that guy a enemy also so the enemy friend is a enemy
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
It's both a friend or a foe, depending on how it's used. Just like all technology. fire allows forests to start over again, creating a better ecology. they are bad because they damage farmland and other properties. it is neither friend or foe.
(positive) * (positive) = (positive) -> friend of my friend is my friend (positive) * (negative) = (negative) -> friend of my enemy is my enemy (negative) * (positive) = (negative) -> enemy of my friend is my enemy (negative) * (negative) = (positive) -> enemy of my enemy is my friend it's as easy as that
The famous saying is "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
An enemy.
Yes, the quote "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is said to have originated in ancient Arabic military tactics. This principle suggests forming alliances with one's enemies' enemies for mutual benefit in conflict situations.