In the Jules Verne novel '20, 000 leagues under the sea', the character Pierre Aronnax receives this news first with rage. After his initial response comes acceptance.
Ned was crestfallen upon hearing the news that they were heading back to sea without any chance of escape. He felt a sense of hopelessness and resignation to their fate in being trapped at sea once again. It was a crushing blow to his spirits and dashed any thoughts of freedom.
the national assembly didnt do much they just persuaded louis not to react because louis was scared he tried to escape but he failed the bastille is the uprising
You hit me again! And i will take care of you.
It depends on how the writer models the characters, if they are a hot-headed character they may act differently towards a situation, they charge head-first to deal with it while others are calmer and think about how they will deal with the situation, once again, it all depends on what the writer wants the characters to be like.
the national assembly didnt do much they just persuaded louis not to react because louis was scared he tried to escape but he failed the bastille is the uprising
I would say, "Wow." Then kiss them again. As simple as that.
Kill her boyfriend and then take her before she has any chance to react.
With fury. This was desertion, it was going over to the enemy, it was treason.
Magnesium, because the reaction between this element and the acid already occurred, so if we try to react them again there would be no change.
It is a game of chance and skill. The more skilled you are, ie, how good you are at knowing what makes a good deck, how you react to certain game states, will lessen the effect that chance (the random order of your cards) has.
hugs and kisses he sys hes sorry and will never leave her again then purposes
The nitrogen and hydrogen that don't react are recycled and put through the process again.