Answer: Brink, Andrew P, a dry white season, New York, Morrow, 1980, print
Explanation:
Dickens presents Bob Cratchit's family in stave 3 of A Christmas Carol as being poor but happy. Although the Cratchits have little or no money, they are still a loving, mutually supportive family. As Scrooge sees for himself, there's a lot of warmth in the Cratchit household, despite the absolute pittance he pays Bob.
Answer:
to understand the word and how thigs work
Darkness lined the alley to the mining field
Gloomy as his faith may be;
Had he been careful and wise indeed
He would not have fallen to this sea.
Life is a cycle; you may be up today, you know
Tomorrow you may be wallowing below.
Answer:
They both serve somebody the knight serves the king and the squire serves the knight its a chain.