Pronouns Could Save Trouble Analysis

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Pronouns Could Save Troubles
One simply cannot emphasize enough on the importance of language and benefits of knowing more languages. “A different language is a different vision of life,” is what Federico Fellini, an Italian film director believes. Trying to guess a language or its concept from the sound of the language is one thing, actually knowing a language efficiently with all the grammar points is another. If you plan to learn a language, I suggest you learn it completely. Who knows, one day your life and your future might depend on a pronoun.
I was not sure if the room was getting hotter, or I was starting to get nervous, but I was sweating endlessly. My eyes rolled over to the Air Conditioner to check if it was working, then caught a glimpse of the soldier with the gun; the Air Conditioner was working and the gun was still there. Yes, I was being held at gunpoint. All because of one question asked inaccurately; and, in fact, because of one pronoun.
Earlier that day, everything was indicating another usual day: I woke up at 0630 – in military it is read Oh, Six …show more content…

Breno was Portuguese, quite friendly, ironically hated Cristiano Ronaldo, the most famous soccer player on the planet, because he thought Ronaldo gets paid way too much for just kicking a ball – I disagree – and loved vacations in Ibiza. Upon greeting, in that half-Portuguese, half-English accent of his, he told me, “Today you are going to have an interview with the camp’s MP (Military Police) and then the process for getting your badge will begin.” Badge, if you are wondering, is referd to one’s identity card while working with the coalition forces. “Remember, Turkish are the MPs here and the interview could get tough. But don’t worry,” he mentioned. He did warn me, but nothing could possibly prepare me for what was in store for me that