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Question
Do you agree with Mulan’s decision to go to war? Justify.
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Solution 1
I agree with Mulan’s decision to go to war. She did not want her father to suffer in his old age. She had the patriotic spirit to save the country. She was also optimistic in her approach. She never bothered about her gender. She had the courage and determination to join the army and fight for the country.
She had no fear of death. Her father was afraid that the emperor would kill her for being a woman. But she dared to fight in the battle. She cut her hair like a man. She wore her father’s robe and picked up the sword. She climbed on a horse and bade him goodbye. She went to join the army.
Solution 2
- I agree with Mulan's decision to go to war.
- She did not want her father to suffer in his old age.
- She had the patriotic spirit.
- She was optimistic.
- She had no fear of death.
- She was courageous to fight for her country.
- But her father was afraid.
- She dared to fight in the battle.
- She cut her hair like a man.
- She climbed on the horse and went to fight in the battle.
- Finally, she went to join the army.
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