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I don't think people should believe it. Since there is no clear evidence if the events that they mention in those stories are real, and also we should be able to tell if something is fantasy or facts. Having this common sense will help you in many situations and it's a great way to think whether you should or shouldn't believe one of these legends.
Answer:Josie always liked visiting her grandmother in the countryside. But when her mother loses her job in the city and they're forced to relocate along with Josie's sister, Annie, she realizes she doesn't like the country that much. Especially because Grandma Jeannie has some strange rules: Don't bring any dolls into the house. And never, ever go near the house in the woods behind their yard. Soon though, Josie manages to make friends with the most popular girl in the sixth grade, Vanessa. When Vanessa eventually invites Josie back to her house to hang out, Josie doesn't question it. Not even when Vanessa takes her into the woods, and down an old dirt road, toward the very house Grandma Jeannie had warned her about.
As Josie gets caught up in her illicit friendship with Vanessa, Annie is caught in the crossfire. What follows is a chilling tale of dark magic, friendship, and some very creepy dolls.
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Find your quotes in this, it can be pretty hard at times to go through a whole book but I narrowed it down for you.
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The first step in a writing an essay is the pre-writing step. In the pre-writing stage, there are multiple parts. The first part is the planning stage. During this stage, the writer gathers information and plans out the essay- the format of the essay, the information that will be used in the essay, and the key parts of it that need to be mentioned.
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The suffix you would find in a word to indicate "related to" is al. The correct answer is A, al.
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While the main idea is usually in the first sentence, the next most common placement is in the last sentence of a paragraph. The author gives supporting information first and then makes the point in the last sentence.