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Bogdan [553]
3 years ago
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DO u guys know this story? "TOM SAWYER"if yes please i need help.

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-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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A 12-year-old boy named Tom Sawyer who resides in the imaginary and fictitious town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. Tom had 2 best friends named; Joe Harper and Huckleberry Finn and had a short-lived admiration with his classmate Becky Thatcher that is apparently as he tries to fascinate her with his handsome looks, boldness, and strength. Tom’s parent is already dead that’s why his only relative left is Aunt Sally Phelps.This imaginary character's name may have been consequential from a cheerful and vivacious fireman named Tom Sawyer. 
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When we talk about culture and groups of people we have to talk about food. Regardless of where you are on the globe people have a certain relationship with food and hold it at great value. The environment in which the people are dictates the types of food they have access too. That’s why island nations (or coastal regions) focus on fish in their cuisine - Japan is a prime example of food becoming a national staple; countries with warmer climates have fresh fruits and vegetables in their diet while people in colder climates historically rely on fatty meats, fish and root vegetables like potatoes.

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