Sorry I just found out the answer. I shall reveal: Dostoevsky is in fact a far greater writer than Dickens.
Its so simple now
i think wrestling is better but that is just my opinion. there is no fact which is better In my opinion, jujitsu is better because jujitsu involves more skill and redirecting of the foe's attacks, rather than just a head on attack with no skill involved, which is wrestling.
its all an opinion some people prefer to read than play a game on an i-pad there is no which on is better... just which one youd rather do
I rather choose miley because she is way beautiful 1!!it is your opinion though
I'm afraid I can't answer your question, as you are asking why about an opinion, rather than a fact.
The narrator in Dostoevsky's Notes from the Underground is considered a psychological monster rather than a physical one. His self-destructive behavior, cynical outlook, and desire to inflict pain on others through manipulation and isolation make him monstrous in a human sense.
It's more a question of "different" rather than "better". It's a matter of personal opinion, so some will prefer one and some the other.
The Square Deal was better than any other president's program would be a statement about President Theodore Roosevelt's square deal that is an opinion rather than a fact. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.
Well, this is just my opinion, but I would prefer you get an account on Poptropica rather than Moshi Monsters. IF you had to pick one.
Most people were still very credulous in their religion at that time and found many substitutes for the word "devil." The superstition went if you name the devil, he will appear, so dickens (not connected in any way with Charles Dickens or any of his family) was used as one of those substitute words. Rather than saying "What the devil" they would instead say "What the dickens."
My answer..... (Rsc Veteran) It's a matter of opinion. Some people argue games like WoW (Word of Warcraft) and Guild Wars are better. But personally I'd rather play RuneScape :)
The exact height of Oliver Twist, the fictional character from Charles Dickens' novel, is not specified. The story focuses more on his experiences and adventures rather than physical descriptions. Dickens portrays Oliver as a frail and delicate boy, emphasizing his vulnerability rather than his stature.
Truly it is all about your opinion of the bands but for the most part Emery is a very great band. So is The Almost but i would rather buy an Emery CD.