A bystander but he also stood up for him so he is also considered someone who stood up for the victim
Answer:
A person makes themselves who she/he is
Explanation:
A parent gives you your name
I believe this is the correct answer:
<span><em>So before a battle begins, the horses paw the ground; toss their heads; the light shines on their flanks; their necks curve. So Peter Walsh and Clarissa, sitting side by side on the blue sofa, challenged each other.
</em>I would choose that particular paragraphs because the metaphor is slightly unusual there - two kids, Clarissa and Peter Walsh (when they were young) are being compared to horses, which is not really a common occurrence. <em>
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Answer:
A. Josephine, Louise Mallard, Richards, and Brently Mallard.