It would be D because we know more from that character.
Answer:
One time, when I was around 9 years old, my parents blamed me for making a mess and not cleaning it up, when I did, and I got punished for it. The next day, when I got out of punishment, my sister accidentally confessed that she made a mess last night during breakfast time, and I got so mad I went to my room. My sister got punished for making a mess without cleaning it up and I got a full apology for getting punished for no reason, I got to spend the day doing whatever I wanted I got to play Xbox (since my sister usually hogs it) I got to watch TV, and I got to spend time by myself and worked on my drawing skills. Later, when my sister got out of her punishment, she apoligized and said she didnt want to be punished, so she blamed me instead. I forgave her and told her not to do that again.
Explanation:
Answer: George Childress.
You can read about it here at tshaonline.org:
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fch28
Or on wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Childress
Ok so the thing u want is an essay but anyways here its voice is weird sort of and hapy they will be mad and all in some parts but its happy in most the speakers voice is very different and its in some spots different people and they do more than one voice and theres the answer and plz give me brainlyest and give me a thx
Answer:
Medical practices and illness in Elizabethan England
Explanation:
This book written by Ian Mortimen <u>deals with medical issues in England during the period in which Elizabeth was the queen. </u>
This was a period in which illnesses such as a flu would kill people because <u>antibiotics didn't exist and the lack of hygiene was catastrophic. </u>There were no sewers, people never made the connection between washing their hands and preventing illnesses. As a result, plagues would be very common and people would die on a daily basis.
Very few children survived, for example Shakespeare expirienced the death of his son Hamnet. People would have several children because they knew that only a couple of them would survive childhood.