Why does Anne continue to meet with Peter privately even after she realizes that she's not truly in love with him? A. She hopes that she can fall in love with him again. B. She hopes that he will protect her if the Annexe is discovered. C. She hopes to inspire him to better thoughts and actions. D. She hopes to fill the great need he has to be loved.

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Answer 1
Answer: - - C. She hopes to inspire him to better thoughts and actions.

Just like near the beggiong of the book, she tried to prove she was better about talking and being ignorant to her mom and Mrs. Van Daans. (Reading the book currently) :)

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What is the meaning of the phrase "living in a glass house"A. living a very public life

B. living a very private life

C. cleaning lots of windows

D. having many accidents

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Write many or much.1) Maria has__________________oranges.
2) I don't have________________apples, but I have_________________apple juice.
3) There_____________________water in this river.
4) There are __________________ buildings in New York.

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1) Maria has many(oranges are countable)_____oranges.
2) I don't have
many(apples are countable)apples, but I have____much (uncountable)_____apple juice.
3) There_is much (uncountable)____________________water in this river.
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2. Many, Much
3. Is Much
4. Many

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Yes, it certainly can be when it's properly punctuated.

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essays written by James and John.  It tells of one particular sentence in the
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B)Mr. Rochester has feelings for Jane and doesn't seem to want her to leave.
C)Mr. Rochester feels grateful to Jane for saving his life.
D)Mr. Rochester is embarrassed to find Jane in his room.

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A.
behind


B.
older


C.


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D.


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A. Behind!.... Hope this helps you!!! =')
the answer is A.behind. it tell where, were did older children wait? behind the younger children