The setting of small fires was a common way to clear forest land for
farming and railroad construction. The whole summer of 1871 was
unusually dry, and all the trees and grass were unusually flammable.
The high winds that blew in with a cold front on October 8 of that year
whipped up many small fires into a single enormous one, which killed
between 1,500 and 2,500 people.
That was the same day as the great Chicago fire, and there were also
major fires on the same day on the other side of Lake Michigan, that
destroyed large parts of towns in Michigan.
Cheapskate=Stingy
If someone is stingy,they are greedy/heartless and will not give no matter what.
So basically,here's an example...
You:I need help with (Insert whatever here) but I need (something else to go here,can you help?
The Opposing person:Of course not,I don't give anything to anybody,not even if they give to me,I'm not a giving person,i'm stingy and greedy,so move along (Of course they won't say it in exact words but it's similar)
Answer:
but where is the picture oh
you are so*****
Answer:
"A Rose for Emily" is a successful story not only because of its intricately complex chronology, but also because of its unique narrative point of view. Most critics incorrectly consider the narrator, who uses "we" as though speaking for the entire town, to be young, impressionable, and male; however, on close examination, we realize that the narrator is not young and is never identified as being either male or female. The character of the narrator is better understood by examining the tone of the lines spoken by this "we" person, who changes his/her mind about Miss Emily at certain points in the narration.
Explanation:
can i have brainlest pls