King James Smith made people work if they wanted to eat. And the Powhatan people helped them survive because the chief trusted them.
The Tidewater region and the backcountry developed two different ways to life.
It would be helpful if you could say just a little about the two people. For example, did one survive and the other perish? What age and gender are they? Is there anything ironic about their fate - and so on?
Answer two: or maybe they thought it would be the best thing they ever heard.
"Mice and Men" did take place during the Great Depression. Like "Grapes of Wrath", this novel revolved around people that had to work odd jobs just to survive. This was especially true for the two main characters, who had to protect each other to survive as well.
The scot-Irish and Germans.
The people of the back country relied heavily on food that was made of butter and oats. Because of this they only ate two meals per day. They ate from wooden and sometimes pewter trenches and two tined forks. They did not have a lot. They also used butter churners and their homes were dug into the sides of hills and mountains so they had a lot of digging tools.
King James Smith made people work if they wanted to eat. And the Powhatan people helped them survive because the chief trusted them.
The Tidewater region and the backcountry developed two different ways to life.
We have lust to make babies, love to make sure they survive. The problems begin when people get the two confused.
Australia
Neil and Bethan <3 x
it means what ever the two people dreamed about they should do it or they might keep having the same dream
there were two people with him.(or three)
it stands for the two awesomest people ever darbie O'Brian And Annabelle Fowler
As people are a product of their genes and their environment, and as there is virtually no case where genes and environment are identical (even for twins), the odds are that no, no two people could ever be exactly the same.
Terence and Plautus are two playwrights that survive. Juvenal's satires and Maital's epigrams are two more I can think of.