Godfrey Cass is the eldest son of Squire Cass and older brother of Dunstan. Despite being born and raised in a good family, he was depicted as a man who makes terrible choices. Throughout the novel, he is seen making wrong decisions for himself and for others. He married a lowly woman, had a child with her and kept both his wife and daughter a secret from his father and the whole town of Raveloe. He allowed himself to be manipulated and pushed around by character after character. Godfrey is not an evil man per se. In fact, he was described early on as a fine and good natured young man, but his lack of conviction made him a weak character in the novel. Later on, he did try to make amends for some of his mistakes but he did not come to the decision on his own. He has no ability to man up and take responsibility for his actions. He wants to make right but not bad enough to sacrifice his own happiness.
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They have disappeared into an unseen valley, they are sleeping.
Explanation:
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An idiom<span> is a phrase that uses a figurative meaning rather than a literal meaning to convey a point. In other words, one cannot deduce the meaning of an idiomatic phrase by examining the individual words and their meaning. One such expression is "</span>dance<span> around the </span>truth<span>. One does not literally </span>dance<span> or make any physical motion at all. Instead, it means to avoid speaking truthfully outright, or to evade the </span>truth<span> by lying.</span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The English language has changed little in the past 600 years. A regional dialect is restricted to one area of a country. Using the Indo-European family tree, order the steps in the development of modern English, beginning with Indo-European.
General public, to entertain
That would most likely be the answer. The purpose os a fiction story is to entertain, and no other answers contain that answer choice.
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