Mr. Dussel tries to make light of a frightening situation by making jokes or sarcastic comments, using humor as a coping mechanism to alleviate tension and fear. He may also distract himself by focusing on trivial matters or activities to avoid dwelling on the seriousness of the situation.
sarcastic or mocking, as she is making fun of Mr. Dussel's self-important behavior and how he tries to assert authority over the other residents in the annex.
Listen, without interrupting ... then calmly discuss the matter or situation.
The quarrel about the cake reveals that Mr. Van Daan can be selfish and impulsive, as he tries to take a larger portion for himself without considering others. Mr. Dussel, on the other hand, gets frustrated with this behavior and insists on fairness and equality in the distribution of food.
A war of attrition.
It is Elmire who tries to convince Damis not to take revenge on Tartuffe for his mistreatment. She believes in forgiveness and wants to avoid escalating the situation further.
B. Empathy
B. Empathy
Because every matter has a mass which tries to stop the matter from gaining the equal or higher velocity as light.
Dickens tries to use "dark humor" to make contrast of light and shade
Check engine light,low power, low fuel economy, (when the computer tries to adjust the oxygen sensor readings)highly illegal.Check engine light,low power, low fuel economy, (when the computer tries to adjust the oxygen sensor readings)highly illegal.
war of attrition
Yes, you are permitted to defend yourself. Whether you should attempt to do so will depend on the situation.