Brian comes to a stop after initially fleeing the area because he realizes that running away won't solve his problems and that he needs to confront his situation. Additionally, he is overwhelmed by fear and uncertainty about where to go next, prompting him to pause and reassess his circumstances. This moment of reflection allows him to gather his thoughts and consider his next steps more carefully.
a battery
Energy for the cow initially comes from the plants she eats and digests.
it came from hollywood.
Brian Loor
During his flight, Henry stumbles upon a group of wounded soldiers, including one with a "red badge of courage" (a wound) on his head. This encounter challenges Henry's perception of bravery and guilt, as he initially envies the soldier's wound but later understands the true cost of war.
To commandeer the shoes from the warehouse…
West Indies
The Idlewild Golf Course was named after the local Indian name for the area, Idalwild, or peacefull and savage.
As their name suggests, Gypsies were initially believed to have come from Egypt.
The area he jogs in says nothing about the distance he jogged. Did he go around the outside? Did he do some zigzagging across the field? Did he simply go out halfway, then come back? Al of these require you to what the dimensions of the area are. Knowing the area of it does not help you in any way.
He's from West Indies.
In the face of an attack and a natural disaster, Brian initially experiences panic and fear, struggling to comprehend the situation. However, he quickly taps into his survival instincts, focusing on finding shelter and securing resources. His resilience and adaptability come to the forefront as he learns to assess dangers and respond effectively, ultimately demonstrating growth and courage in the face of adversity. Through these challenges, Brian develops a deeper understanding of his own strength and resourcefulness.