Medgar Evers, an American civil rights activist. (1925 - 1963)
The narrator has diceded to kill the old man because of his eyes.
I'm guessing when you kill a man.
no idea man! absolutely no idea
A context is the way a certain word or phrase is being used. Taking something "out of context" means telling the words but not the whole picture. For example: if I said "It's so hot today! I would kill a man just for an air conditioner." and you told someone else that I said "I would kill a man" you would have taken my words "out of context". You'd have told the words but not the true meaning behind them, aka, sarcasm.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Medgar EversActivist Medgar Wiley Evers
I could not find a precedent to Medgar Evers' quote, "You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea."
frank lucas said he killed a man named "Tango."
The narrator has diceded to kill the old man because of his eyes.
The narrator has decided to kill the old man because of his eye.
his eyeall of the context clues leading up to the murder
he said i will kill u and destroy u but that didn't work out as planed
The saying "you can't kill an idea" means that ideas are powerful and can't be completely destroyed. Even if someone tries to suppress or eliminate an idea, it can still exist in people's minds and resurface in different forms. Ideas have the ability to inspire and influence others, making them resilient and enduring.
A man named Hitler had this idea for a master race, so he decided to kill all of those who he thought did not belong.
A man named Hitler had this idea for a master race, so he decided to kill all of those who he thought did not belong.
An ostrich could kill a man.
Emmett... My monkey man!