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For your first question, to be quick, your answer would be,<em> "The employer is Russian in "The Ninny" and American in The Governess."</em>
Next question! Your answer for Question 2 would be, "<em>The employers say they made a note of the fact that the pay is 30 rubles a month and not 40."</em>
Well, this is tiring...just kidding. Your next answer would be, <em>"Julia does not object to what her employer is saying at all." </em>
Your answer for Question 4 should be,<em> "They both ask the governess why she thanked them."</em>
Finally! The light at the end of the tunnel! For this last question, your answer would be, <em>"Yulia's facial and emotional reactions to what her employer is doing are described."</em>
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Quiet is the suffix or ness . it may be the other way around
All sentences are correct except for the last one -- <span>Herman Melville wrote the novel “Moby wingspan.”
The correct sentence should be </span><span>Herman Melville wrote the novel Moby Wingspan. Putting double quotation marks is not necessary.</span>
Yes it is, it has a period therefore a complete sentence.
Answer:
Afrika's ransom in the book is amounted to $200.
Explanation:
"True North" is a novel written by Kathryn Lasky. The novel is about two girls, Lucy and Afrika, from two distinctive worlds, embarking on a journey together.
Afrika is a nineteen year old slave runaway girl. In Chapter 19, when Afrika was hiding with the Hunns, her former owner, Jenk Thomas had a bill published, claiming a reward of two-hundred dollars to the one who will hand Afrika over to him.
So, the ransom amounted to $200 on Afrika in the book.