English, 04.12.2019 21:31, sarah192002
In the silver mine how are the stories of the parson and and parishioners and of the king and his army different?
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40, gmoney1973
Buckminster boy. she glared at him. "lizzie, i swear to you, as sure as i'm standing right hereβthat's a lie. every bit of it. every single bit." "my granddaddy said it was a lie, too." she leaned her head to one side and looked at him steadily. "so why haven't you been down to the island? " "so only you get to ask questions now? " "yes." she waited. "i haven't been down to the island because my father believes that you were using me to you stay on malaga island." "well," she said slowly. "well." "i didn't believe it, either." the sea breeze lay at their feet panting, hoping they would play with it again. based on what turner and lizzie say, which is the best conclusion that can be drawn? they are angered by the lies the adults have been spreading. neither of them is able to fully trust what the other is claiming. each trusts the other and cares a great deal about their friendship. both are worried about the troubles their friendship may bring.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, blondielocks2002
23456how does pap feel about huck's education, and the fact that he can read and write? pap does not like the school huck is attending, and thinks he could do a better job educating his son. pap feels that huck has enough money at judge thatcher's house, so he does not need to learn to read and wipap believes that education is important, and that huck should keep attending school. pap believes that, by going to school, huck is trying to prove he is better than his father. next questione ask for
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