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In 1630, Ashley proceeds to gather “a good parcel of beaver” to ship back to England in his own name. The Pilgrims recognize that Ashley is trying to profit from the colony instead of helping them relieve their debts, but they have no choice but to continue working with him. No supplies arrive for the Pilgrims, leading some to believe that Ashley is neglecting his duties.After some time, the Pilgrims elect to send Mr. Edward Winslow to England to investigate Ashley and Allerton’s behavior. They give Winslow authority to discharge Allerton from his duties to the Pilgrims. Then, in the summer, an English ship finally arrives. However, the ship has barely survived a storm, meaning that it’s lost most of its provisions. The sailors report that Allerton will soon be back in America aboard a ship called the White Angel. Shortly afterwards the White Angel arrives; however, Allerton insists that most of the ship’s goods aren’t intended for the Pilgrims. Around the same time, Ashley is arrested for selling guns to Indians, and sent away from America. He later drowns on a voyage home from Russia. The Pilgrims send letters to Mr. Winslow asking him to dismiss Allerton from “having anything to do with any of their business.”Another milestone of 1630 is the execution of John Billington—the first use of the death penalty in the Plymouth Plantation. Bradford arranges for Billington to be tried for murder, and Billington is found guilty. John Winthrop, the governor of the Massachusetts Bay, advises Bradford to execute Billington immediately, since Billington, a “profane Londoner,” has been a troublemaker for a long time.
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adjectives becuase they can describe how the author feels and also how severely he/ she feels about it
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Julius Caesar important quotes
Quotes in Julius Caesar
Quote #1. “Beware the Ides of March.” ...
Quote #2. “No Cassius the eye sees not itself. ...
Quote #3. “Nay, and I tell you that, Ill ne'er look you i' the. ...
Quote #4. “But 'tis a common proof, ...
Quote #5. “Cowards die many times before their deaths; ...
Quote #6. “Et tu, Brutè? ...
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Once upon a time, while on a pirate ship, Captain Hook tried mightily <u>to lash</u> me with his wooden leg for disobeying the rules, but I was too quick for him. Before he could do so, I<u> lashed</u> my left arm across his jaw causing the weakened captain to fall overboard. Later, the crew learned that he had been eaten alive by a shark. Apparently, <u>the lash</u> to his face produced copious amounts of blood that attracted the hungry shark.
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1. verb -- strike (someone) with a whip or stick
2. verb -- (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly and violently.
3. noun -- a sharp blow or stroke with a whip or rope, typically given as a form of punishment.