I think Candide stabs Jesuit Baron. Read chapter 15 or page 123 of World Literature. this book is super confusing, explicit, and not easy to fallow along. have fun reading the 1600 page book, becouse I I'm enjoying it. :p
Yes it is a metaphor because he does not literally have a key to her heart. It is just figurative speaking.
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<u>Enslaved people were forced to do work under inhumane conditions.</u>
Explanation: That is the correct answer because the first option is talking about how people escaped and in the excerpt it didn't mention Sarah escaping. The second option talks about passing down stories when it also didn't mention that in the excerpt. The third option is saying how they were kidnapped and forced to do work without consent, you can gather context clues through the excerpt to form this answer. The fourth option doesn't tell us they were forced on ships but it is almost a possible answer. I would pick the third option. :)
Answer: In the morning, Pip trips over a shadowy man crouching on his staircase. He runs to fetch the watchman, but when they return the man is gone. Pip turns his attention to the convict, who gives his name as Abel Magwitch. ... Pip arranges a disguise and calls on Jaggers to confirm Magwitch's story.
Explanation: Here’s your recap:)