The answer to an addition problem is the sum of the problem.
1. Firstly you have to adress the problem. -What is the problem? -How did you encounter the problem? 2. Then you need to figure out how to get round the problem. -Can i reverse the problem? If not can somebody help me? -What are all the possible ways of solving the problem? Hope this helped.
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problem is a vccv.
the problem is there is no problem
the moral of the story guno and koyo was steal if hadji after that koyo was running first was koyo shout the hadi after the guno was running.
the characters of the story of guno and kuyo are Guno. the one who persuaded Koyo to steal in the old Hadji's house. Koyo. the one who was with Guno. Hadji. the owner of the Old House that Guno and Koyo robbed. Villagers.
The author of guno and koyo is an filipino named Nicaehla Estanislao.
The conflict between Guno and Koyo is centered around their different beliefs and values. Guno values power, control, and dominance, while Koyo values peace, harmony, and cooperation. Their conflicting approaches lead to disagreements and tensions between them as they navigate their paths.
Guno distracted the guards by creating a commotion at the entrance of the village while Koyo slipped out unnoticed from a side path. This allowed Koyo to escape without drawing attention to himself.
man vs. self
Tangina mo wala naman sagot
Everywhere in Java,Sumatra, and Celebes, the people know the two man named Guno and Koyo when they here this names they have a big smile,One day a man named Guno persuaded his companion Koyo to rob an old hadji so during the night they dig a hole to get inside the hadjis house by digging near the wall. After digging the hole Guno get inside and Koyo is the one who watched outside to look for strangers and guard Guno from outside. Guno get the valuables the old hadji owned but when caming out Guno saw the hadjis beautiful and colorful robe so he wear it and then get out so Koyo though that Guno will get out through the hole so upon seeing Guno wearing the old hadji's robe he thought that it was the old hadji so he screamed out that the hadji is outside so the people in the community has been alarmed and for that they all get out and the two thieves run and Guno put away the robes while running to the plains until they have arrive in the end of the river where people is rushed coming to them while thinking that if someone would jump and tell if the river how deep, Koyo said go first and ill follow so Guno take a deep breath and jump but the riverbed is dry and it has no water but when Koyo asked how it is Guno acted like swimming in the dried riverbed the people from the town arrived and as seeing the two out from the ledge of the riverbed they said hey the two of you go here and accept your punishment! But then as Guno act swimming because Koyo was also embarrassed he also acted swimming as Guno does and as people seeing them had laught as long as they can that's why people seeing someone trying to escape from their punishment by doing a ridiculous act which seems to be erroneous the people always say 'don't go swimming on dry riverbeds'.
its because of the story guno and koyo by harold courlander
Koyo Into is 5' 5".
Larry Edward Guno died in 2005.
Larry Edward Guno was born in 1940.