If the "books" wasn't a plural, it would be "his" but since it isn't singular, it would be "their"
Chocolate was learned about when Europeans explored Africa. I do not know how did found out. I hope this answers the "when" part of the question
The context clues given in the story show that Holden's feelings and desires are understandable but his solution about avoiding reality is impossible.
<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
It should be noted that context clues are the hints given in a literary work by the author.
Holden's feelings and desires are understandable but his solution about avoiding reality is impossible.
His feelings are adolescent and ate shared by everyone that is of that age. In this case, he shared the feeling of intimacy. He was eventually upset that intimacy can be casual as he believed that it should be about love.
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Welcome to Dead House
Monster Blood
Stay Out of the Basement
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
Say Cheese and Die!
Night of the Living Dummy
The Girl Who Cried Monster
Welcome to Camp Nightmare
The Ghost Next Door
The Haunted Mask
Let's Get Invisible!
Be Careful What You Wish For
Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
You Can't Scare Me
One Day at Horrorland
Monster Blood
Monster Blood II
Monster Blood III
It Came from Beneath the Sink
Deep Trouble
Go Eat Worms!
The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
Ghost Beach
Return of the Mummy
Synopsis----
Welcome to Dead House- Amanda and Josh move in with their grandparents into an old haunted house located in the strange town of Dark Falls where people are unlike any they have known before.
Stay Out of The Basement- With their father conducting strange experiments with plants in the basement, Margaret and Casey begin to investigate and soon discover that their father has begun to resemble a plant.
Characters----
Invisible Boy
Zach
Hannah
<span>The words include sleigh, weigh, neigh, neighbor, eight, eighty, freight, ... the "ei" in receive is a variation of the "ie" in believe, with the long "e" sound.</span>