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In "7 Latter-Day Saints," page 43 it's said that Latter-Day Saints were determined to follow their religion. They formed tight communities where they shared their goods and services, worked hard each day, and listened to their leaders. There were, of course, those that tried to stop them.
I hope this answers the question, there isn't much to go off of information wise in your question. Good luck!
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It is always a good idea to keep a personal spelling list. You can make it your own vocabulary list too by giving the meaning of the words as well. Spelling doesn't happen by itself, you have to learn it. Reading, of course, also helps you learn how to spell. The more you read, the more words become familiar to you. However, when you are unsure, it is best to look a word up in the dictionary. (For the last sentence, you can either put what's above or you can put: "However, when you are unsure, it is best to look up a word in the dictionary.")
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The key to the sentence is the word murder. Whoever was saying the sentence was trying to tell you that he or she had a sister who was murdered just 20 feet from the playing field.
Twenty feet really isn't very much. Most small cars are just 4 feet shorter than 20 feet. That's not much.
So whoever is saying this is saying that the wonders of playing soccer could not overcome the awful feeling he/she must have knowing that his sister died there. Every time the narrator got on the field, he would be reminded of her death.