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Im not sure if you need this answer, but I beleive it takes place in Fredrick, Maryland during the Civil War
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In the poem in says "clustered spires of Fredrick Stand"
and "Green-walled by the hills of Maryland"
Later on in the poem it mentions Stonewall Jackson who was a general during the Civil War
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The reference to an adventurer shows George's sense that he is an explorer...
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I did the I-Ready diagnostic :)
Ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is appealing to the reader by the author establishing his credability. Pathos is appealing to the reader by the author "pulling at the readers heart strings." This means he is illiciting emotions in the reader. Logos is appealing to the reader by the author establishing logic in his argument. These stratagies are used by all authors, not just historical fiction writers.
Answer: A cantankerous black stallion named Old Whip might be one of the great, unsung heroes of the Texas Revolution. The big horse was a tall, muscular half-thoroughbred that belonged to Allen Vince, a gentleman from Missouri. Vince came to Texas as part of Stephen F. Austin’s colony. We can only speculate on why the horse was named Old Whip, but it seems possible, given the stories about the horse’s independent nature, that his owner was forced to resort to the whip occasionally to modify the stallion’s behavior
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