A the introduction because I have done his chart before and it couldn't be the tittle
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Clarence adds the last chapter to the manuscript, as the Yankee cannot bring himself to record his stabbing by an ungrateful noble. In the end, only the sixth century is real for the Yankee, and he has been separated for a second time from everything he holds dear. He dies in the midst of his last "effect."
Explanation:
The event most directly caused by the Glorious Revolution was the birth of a son to James II. Although England was a Protestant State, Jaime I was catholic and, therefore, so was his son.
Answer:
have been affective
Explanation:
she's having more study hours so it's only reasonable that she use them to get smarter