Many history books are historically accurate.
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He was already well into outlining exactly how daunting a task he - and the nation - have ahead in what he called its "winter of peril".
America is facing a devastating pandemic which has resulted in massive job losses and business closures, a threatened environment, urgent cries for racial justice and resurgence in "political extremism, white supremacy and domestic terrorism".
Answer:
Takes place during nighttime in an old, big, and scary dark house.
Explanation:
It explores themes such as revenge and repentance, secrets, and journeys. “Click-Clack the Rattlebag” plays on the usual fears, like big old houses with dark attics and legends of monsters, but delivers a clever ending with a twist.
Answer:
“‘All this toughness, and bad grammar, and this Charles boy sounds like such a bad influence.’” ( Paragraph 21)
Explanation:
"Charles" is a short story penned by Shirley Jackson. The story is about Laurie, the protagonist of the story and his alter ego, whom he named Charles.
The story begins with Laurie's mother describing bad behavior of Laurie when he started going to Kindergarten. Soon, the story turned to the story of a boy named Charles, who created trouble in the Kindergarten. Laurie would narrate Charles story at the lunch time with so much of interest to his parents everyday.
<u>The author has scripted the story in such a manner that it draws similarities between the behavior of Laurie and Charles. (It was actually Laurie who was creating trouble in the class, as there was no one in the class named Charles. Laurie used to tell his own stories to his parents by naming himself as Charles.)</u>
The quote that supports this claim is in Paragraph 21, which says,
<em>"All this toughness, and bad grammar, and this Charles boy sounds like such a bad influence."</em>
Thus this quote is the correct one.