He copes with the war by using humour. For example, on page 6 of the book he says, "There's nothing worse than dirt in your tea!"
Stanhope copes with the war by drinking. He is an alcoholic and couldn't face the war without being doped with whiskey.
Trotter copes with the war by eating.
His name is not mentioned in the short story.
Journeys to the End of the World was created in 2007.
Journeys to the End of the World has 332 pages.
Magic Journeys ended in 1993.
Mysterious Journeys ended in 2007.
Journeys to the Ends of the Earth ended in 2002.
Great Railway Journeys ended in 1999.
The correct phrase would be "on your journeys" when talking about being on a trip or traveling. For example: You have taken many photos on your journeys. However, you can say "at your journey's end". For example: Be sure to take many photos so you can share them at your journey's end.
Yes it can. "He could no longer cope." He could no longer have patience. "She couldn't cope.
Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank ended on 2005-12-04.
Journeys end
Both are correct depending on the context:journeys is the plural form for the singular noun journeyjourney's is the singular possessive formExamples:plural: My journeys have now all ended.possessive: My journey's end will come soon.The word journeys is also the third person, singular, present, of the verb to journey (journeys, journeying, journeyed):He often journeys to Europe.