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Explanation:
when the grown people in the neighborhood were gone far in the fields to labor, the children assembled together in some of the neighboring premises to play and some of the children used to get up a tree to look out for any kidnapper that might come upon them and if they saw one they would alert the other kids.
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They believe that when you die you stay, just the people still living just can't see you so they try to keep their loved ones happy. Very common among native people. Diet. "Our manner of living is entirely plain; for as yet the natives are unacquainted with those refinements in cookery which debauch the taste: bullocks, goats.
where are the choices ? i don't see them
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The answer would be : Our aunt wants to visit Seattle. Our uncle wants to stay home
Explanation:
The conjunction combining them would have been "And"
They move it so that it runs right near the river.
B.
They pull it straight.
C.
They clear all the snow from it.
D.
They build it right through a dense forest.
What do Paul Bunyan and Babe pull it straight. Option B is correct.
Paul Bunyan isknown as a giant lumberjack in American folklore. His accomplishments appear in the tall tales of his superhuman labors, and he is generally accompanied by Babe the Blue Ox. The character arised in the oral tradition of North American loggers.
He has appeared in various literary compositions, musical pieces, commercial works, and theatrical productions.
I believe the answer is suicide, i recall both Romeo and Juliet both commiting suicide toward the end. I also believe that there was suicide in about an estimated 21 books, with 8 being an estimate.(no ones really sure whether it happened)
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Answer:
The first paragraphs in an article/passage usually describe the main ideas of what the article/passage will be about. The first paragraphs are more of an introduction to the article/passage.
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