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This is what you would say: The Haunting of the hill house was a T.V. show that was about the supernatural. My personal favorite episode was The Bent Neck Ladies. I like the part were the little girl did not want to drink her milk because of the stars that see seen in it. The fact that seeing stars in milk was keeping her from drinking it was kinda funny to me. The T.V. show is a over all great show sure at some parts the show might seem creepy or unusual however, its a nice show that you could just kick your shoes off after having a hard day at school. Fun fact: did you know that Haunting of the hill house is a novel like diary of a whimpy kid?
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It's called the Haunting of Hill house by the way
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The narrator was deeply impacted about the death of his daughter because he wanted to find a way to bring peace to her death by enacting the policy of killing all the cats and dogs,<em> healthy or infected,</em><em> (since no one really knew which one was infected</em><em>) </em>within the village's vicinity. Somehow, focusing on this extreme measure made him comfortable at the thought that <u>no father or mother would experience having his son or daughter killed by an animal in the future.</u>
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The question is related to the story entitled "The Red Bow," written by <em>George Saunders</em>.
It tells a story about a family whose daughter was killed by dogs. In order to ensure that the village would be safe from infected dogs who'd do the same incident in the future, they enacted a policy that all cats and dogs will be killed in the area with the help of the <em>"Animal Removal Officers."</em> Objecting the rule would bring about <u>penalties.</u>
"Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy."
I'd say this quote is meaningful in a sense that Ralph wanted to bring an end to innocence and the darkness that dwells in one's heart. "and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called Piggy." I think this line means that he also wanted true and honest people to fall, being call "wise friend called piggy" I think means that when he is "wise" this isn't meant to be taken seriously. This is a sarcastic wkrd to describe him, for he is in fact not wise, because he wants to basically bring the end to all good that would come to man. I also chose (C) Connect because I have connected the meaning of the quote to the reader.
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I know this (change into simple past)
I knew this