Answer: The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Explanation:
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is a source of quotations. The Oxford University Press first published it in 1941.
It is a book that consists of short quotations which are about 1100 pages. The term "quotation" was explained at then beginning of the book.
The reason was that "Peter forgets to unbolt the door".
<span>Both of these characters are
from “The Diary of a Young Girl”, which is otherwise known as The Diary of Anne
Frank. This was a writing by Anne Frank in Dutch language of a period when she
was for two years in hiding amid the Nazi occupation on Netherlands.</span>
Answer:
to show colonial support for the document and the willingness to fight for independence
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