Pick out the important points in the following paragragh:Chapter 2- Your father When my mother talks to other people about Steffen Hendriksen, she calls him Steffen. That's what she and our grandparents also called him behind the closed doors and heavy curtains of the National Memorial House in Beaufort West. When Mamma talks to me or Jimi about him, she calls him Joupa, because he is our father. If Joupa ever held me on his lap or carried me around, I don't remember it. Jimi had only seen him in pictures. But when we were still staying in the pale hut in the woods and Mamma was still washing my hair in a small river nearby, she told me about him. "Joupa is tall and blond and he has to fight in wars, Bethel. But actually he hates it. He saves money to be able to take care of us all." I didn't know what war was for a long time. It wasn't until we got out of the forest that I found out that there are wars all over the earth, and that old men send young men to them. That the young men are far from their homes 16 can be shot down, or lose their arms and legs. That some young men are shot apart in such a way that only stilt crosses are put up for them, because no one can find all their pieces. Jimi and I call our tall blond father who has to fight in wars while he hates it, so also Joupa. Because it rhymes with "Grandpa", he then feels a bit like family.