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KiRa [710]
3 years ago
7

3. Who describes the stampede to Swede Creek? What role did this person play in the stampede? Why was this stampede unique? Cite

textual evidence to support your answer.​
English
2 answers:
timurjin [86]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

the person to describe the stampede is Stanley H. Pearce and he was in the stampede leading the stampede six miles up the Yukon by candle light the stampede was unique because there was no cause to the stampede that Stanley was aware of.

Explanation:

im online still but the information i got should be on page 29 if you need to site evidence

adell [148]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

m m, ,m m m

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    E: modified from the above.

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Tuck in= If you *tuck in* a piece of material, you keep it in position by placing one edge or end it behind or under something else. Source: Collins dictionary
*If you tuck in material such as sheet or the clothes you're wearing, you push the loose ends into a narrow space, in order to hold them in position.

Look into= If you look into a particular problem, subject or situation, you find out and examine the facts relating to it.

Drop in= If you drop in someone, you visit them without any formal arrangement to do so.

Turn round= If someone or something turns round, or you turn them round, they move so that they are facing in the opposite direction.
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Hang up= If you hang something up in a high place or position, you attach it there so that it doesnt touch the ground.

Cut out= If you cut out part of something, you remove it by cutting it.
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Give away= If you give something away, you give it to someone without taking money in return: give sth. to others without expecting anything.

Turn in= When you turn in, you go to bed.
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Break off= If a part of something breaks off or if you break it off, it seperates or is removed by force.

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Explanation:

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