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Dearest Jo,
Beth getting sick is not your fault. (place quote here about how Beth got sick) Scarlet fever is very easy to get and tough too get rid of. Beth's illness may be the answer to her problems. I'm not saying this in a mean way dearest Jo. No. But Beth has always been so afraid to grow older and to get married. She may have prayed for something to happen to cause her to fall ill. She loves being inside and playing with her piano. Now that she has this illness, she is happy because she is stuck doing the things she loves. (I will leave the rest of the note to you!)
Yours forever,
(Your name)
Explanation:
I hope I helped! :)
Answer:
The ancient Greeks associated mountain exploration with bravery.
Explanation:
Homer depicts the great men in his epic as witty, clever, faithful and loyal. Strength (physical and mental) was important, as well as physical ability, agility, and prowess as a warrior.
In what story does this question refer to?
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Answer:
I believe that Santiago is dynamic character in "The old man and the sea"
Explanation:
Santiago is an old fisherman in Cuba who, at the beginning of the book, has not caught anything for eighty-four days. Santiago's quest for the great catch that will save his career. Santiago endures a great struggle with a uncommonly large and noble marlin only to lose the fish to rapacious sharks on his way back to land. Santiago ends with his spirit undefeated.
Remember a dynamic character also undergoes changes throughout the narrative, due to conflicts he encounters on his journey. A dynamic character faces trials and tribulations, and takes time to learn from his encounters, his experiences, and his mistakes, as well as from other characters.
So if by any chance you think I am wrong let me know and also think back to the story and try to figure out what characters in the book face "trials" and how that person learns from his/her mistake :) you will do great I believe in you!!
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