The sniper cannot leave the roof because he is pinned down by enemy fire, making it too dangerous to move. Additionally, he likely needs to maintain his position to complete his mission and avoid detection by the opposing forces. Leaving the roof would expose him to greater risk and compromise his safety.
she was in the roof
the sniper came and showed he was dead . thats all
WHERE IS THE SNIPER IN SIFT HEADS 3 ON ROOF
you kill them
i leave in ilreland and a l96 airsoft sniper will cost you $400
The suspense in "The Sniper" short story is created through the sniper's tense situation as he is engaged in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with his enemy on the opposite roof. The unknown identity of the enemy sniper and the sniper's dilemma of potentially killing his own brother intensify the suspense as the story unfolds.
those games are terrible, and become impossible after a point.
The theme of the sniper is " there is not always a hero ""Then around the corner of a side street came an old woman, her head covered by a tattered shawl. She began to talk to the man in the turret of the car. She was pointing to the roof where the sniper lay. She was an informer."
Yes, a turtle is a vertebrate.All reptiles are vertebrates, because they all have spines.The spine of a turtle is attached to the inside roof of their shells. Making it physically impossible for them to shed shells or leave their shells.
It's on the table, under the big red sail roof on the upper level.
Yes, "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty personifies the rifle as a living entity that dictates the sniper's actions and thoughts. The rifle symbolizes the dehumanizing effects of war and how it can turn individuals into ruthless killers.
his men convince him to leave after the guy falls off of the roof