At first Martin makes up wild fantasies to brag about his great-grandfather even though he is ashamed of him. However, by the end of the story, his boasting has changed to a true pride in his heritage. ... He leads them to believe that his great-grandfather is like the Indians seen in movies or on TV.
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The correct answer is "I watched the heron out on the pond from the back porch of the house where my sister lives"
I've taken it twice and you were wrong. This is correct answer
I'd say this is false, because you cannot possibly memorize everything exactly, let alone such rules. You can always look them up, you don't have to learn them by heart.