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This is what you would say: The Haunting of the hill house was a T.V. show that was about the supernatural. My personal favorite episode was The Bent Neck Ladies. I like the part were the little girl did not want to drink her milk because of the stars that see seen in it. The fact that seeing stars in milk was keeping her from drinking it was kinda funny to me.  The T.V. show is a over all great show sure at some parts the show might seem creepy or unusual however, its a nice show that you could just kick your shoes off after having a hard day at school. Fun fact: did you know that Haunting of the hill house is a novel like diary of a whimpy kid?
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It's called the Haunting of Hill house by the way
Can I get brianliest?
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Hello,
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Car = Cars
Boy =  boys
City = cities
Nationality = nationalities
Language = languages
Address = addresses
Man = men
Woman = women
Child = children
Person = people
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1. Where are they from ?
2. What is your telephone number ?
3. Can you spell your name?
4. Are you and your sister English?
5. No, we aren’t. We ‘re American.
6. They’re from Pittsburgh in the USA.
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German = Germany
Spanish = Spain
Greek = Greece
Argentinian = Argentina
Polish = Poland
French = France
Mexican = Mexico
Italian = Italy
Canadian = Canada
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After Mary discovers Colin, they become friends. She visits him often, and they read and talk. Mary and Dickon persuade Colin to go outside, and he joins them in the secret garden, which changes his life. There, he learns to stand, walk, and run, becoming healthier, both physically and mentally.
 
        
        
        
The sentence that best explains the significance of the novel's title,<em> The Grapes of Wrath</em>, is D. Steinbeck describes the migrants' anger as "fermenting". 
<em>The Grapes of Wrath </em>(1939) tells the story of the Joads, a poor family of farmers that leave their home in Oklahoma in search for a better life. However, when they reach California, the Joads only encounter starvation and workers that are constantly exploited. The title of the novel is of great relevance since <u>Steinbeck intends to underline the fact that the family's anger ripens very quickly due to the oppression they suffer. </u>Furthermore,<u> by using that title, the writer tries to remark that the family's feelings of frustation are ready to be harvested </u>as the grapes are by the end of the novel. Therefore, the title refers to the Joads' growing anger and the need for revenge against the migrants' oppressors.