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<em>1. The boys probably felt very scared and nervous.</em>
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<em>2. My impression of Mr. Coombes's and Mrs. Pratchett is that they are both very violent and brutal.</em>
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<em>3. Because that is the way she spoke and the way she acted.</em>
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<em>4. (You get an extra one every time you straighten up!) and (Get down, boy!)</em>
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<em>5. The boys remembered it because they were watching it happen right in front of the boys.</em>
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<em>Have a wonderful night!!:))</em>
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<em>Can I please get brainliest?</em>
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While they're closely related concepts, morals refer mainly to guiding principles, and ethics refer to specific rules and actions, or behaviors. A moral precept is an idea or opinion that's driven by a desire to be good. An ethical code is a set of rules that defines allowable actions or correct behavior.
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The Power of Detergent, or A guide on getting rid of stains.
The personification in this is “But here and there a few cars groaning creep...” the idea this personification gives about New York is probably that New York is [obviously] just waking up and people are starting to drive their cars around the city.