The line indentation in "Civilian and Soldier" by Wole Soyinka helps to visually differentiate between the voice of the civilian and the voice of the soldier, highlighting the contrast between their perspectives on power and violence. It also creates a sense of dialogue or conversation between the two characters, emphasizing their conflicting ideologies. Ultimately, the indentation serves to enhance the poem's structure and thematic exploration of war and its consequences.
Yes, Cannon Soldier can tribute itself for its effect. An important thing to note is that you can do this even when Skill Drain is on the field, because Cannon Soldier's effect would resolve when it hits the graveyard.
Yes. If penguin soldier is attacked when it is face-down, it automatically flips face-up and the effect is activated before it goes to the graveyard.
You need to have the proper indentation in effect. Also, start with the writers last name and then first name and include as much information about the source as possible.
No, you must tribute another monster using cannon soldiers effect.
June 13, 1962, directly after the dissolution of the Civil Improvement Council.
He didn't ask for it, he didn't want it, he just did his job.
It divided the country and led to the numerous civilian protests against the war.
The effect of the March to the Sea was to bring devastation to the civilian population.
The fall of the confederate city of Atlanta had devastating losses and a horrific effect on the civilian population of Atlanta. The union states did not however think that Atlanta had great military significance and this was not an intended outcome.
Yes it can. It negates the effect of any EFFECT MONSTER that is destroyed by any fiend monsters.
No, it does not. It the attck is negated, it is like the attack never happened and the effect can not take place.
I believe the Boston Massacre happened.