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the lightning most likely went straight through mikes leg and blasted the bottom of his foot open, so joey was trying to clean his wound or something
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Fraternal affiliation played a pivotal role in Hartley’s understanding of his identity, his place in the world and the world itself. Dorothy’s letters from 1778 to 1798 likewise show that fraternal affection was instrumental in her early awareness of her developing selfhood. Dorothy was first separated from William at age six (when William was seven) following the death of their mother in March 1778, after which time she endured a peripatetic childhood: she was sent to live first with her mother’s second cousin, Elizabeth Threlkeld, at Halifax until May 1787, during which time her father died (in 1783) leaving the Wordsworth siblings orphans. Dorothy then spent a very unhappy eighteen months with her grandparents at Halifax and Penrith. Finally, in October 1788 she moved to live with her Uncle, William Cookson, at Forncett rectory near Norwich until February 1794. After Dorothy was sent to Halifax in 1778, William and Dorothy did not meet again for nine years, when they were reunited briefly in the summer of 1787. Apart from sporadic meetings during William’s school holidays, they were not reunited properly until 1794: sixteen years after their first separation, they temporarily set up home at Windy Brow, Keswick.1
Indulgences were b. grants of salvation sold for money. I think the church eventually renounced the practice. people bought then because they thought it would ensure that they went to heaven
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“A slight chill in the air teases autumn, and the hairs on my arms rise. Just finish, I tell myself. Just finish.”
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Hello. You did not present the text to which this question refers, which makes it difficult for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly the same as yours, which showed that the text in question was "A Turn of Events." If that's your case, I hope this answer can help you.
In the text we can see a girl who is very nervous and anxious to be able to participate in a race and have very good results, being one of the first runners to reach the end of the course. She believes that this way, she will be able to fit in better and maintain her friendship with the other girls on the team, which she thinks are very cool. However, this anxiety damages her performance and she ends up pretending that she sprained her ankle so that no one knows that she didn't complete the race because she couldn't do it. However, this girl started to realize that winning or losing the race didn't matter to her friends and that the important thing was just that she participated and was able to finish the race. When she started to think that way, the anxiety, which so much hindered her, went away and she started to manage to complete the races in a satisfactory way.
The quotation that best presents this is: “A slight chill in the air teases autumn, and the hairs on my arms rise. Just finish, I tell myself. Just finish.”
I'd say the correct answer is IV, 'interaction with American Indians'. Because when America was colonized, the colonizers had their first meeting with the Native Americans, and they amazed them, so they wrote about them.