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Lillian Jean is just plain racist and mean to Cassie but Cassie hatches a plan to get even. Cassie pretends to be her slave. After earning Lillian's trust, Cassie lures her into the woods and gives her a beating that Lillian will never forget. Lillian gets the apology she thinks she deserves after the humiliation in Strawberry.
And she apologized. For herself and for her father. For her brothers and her mother. For Strawberry and Mississippi, and by the time I finished at her head, I think she would have apologized for the world being round had I demanded it. Ch 8
If we were to read this story in First Person POV, we would most likely be in Mrs. Windermere's POV. However, in third-person POV, we know that:
- All of the guests were thankful for the shelter.
- John Culkin is the youngest guest
- He mentally counted the fish paintings in the room
- Max Cena had tight shoes on
- Max Cena enjoyed the soft carpet.
- Rachel Gellar found ways to amuse herself
- Rachel Gellar guessed that buffalo wings hid under a silver pot.
While this is not necessary, vital information, it can certainly show how much we can dive deeper into a story just by reading in Third Person.
B. They suggest a sense of space with resonating power. "Wild and free" sounds powerful and since it is desert and the forest, it also implies space. Hope this helps.
4. Praise
5. Crease
6. Charcoal
Answer:
Mark Twain was born November 30,1835 and is a author and known for his books plus the Adventures of (1876)Tom Sawyer,And Huckleberry Finn(1885)
Explanation:
Mark Twain is an author mostly known for his book,The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885).He was born November 30, 1835.