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they are asking what Roger's point of view was at the beginning and what evidence supports that point of view same for end point of view how did Roger's point of view change at the end and what evidence supports that
Answer:
You did a good job
Explanation:
"I tell you," said Bill Cowan to his own particular chum, Joe Morris, "that boat of Fred's will beat ours all hollow! I wish I had one as good!"
"Well, suppose it does win," replied Joe Morris, "I shall not grudge it to him, for Fred is no sneak; he is out-and-out the jolliest fellow in Wedderburn School." Is my favourite part.
I don’t know what settings you’re talking about
The answer to the question:
<span>A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind
and floats downstream
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky.
Read the stanza. What is the figurative meaning of the phrase “floats downstream”? has no worries likes many things needs few people glides with the water
is:
</span><span>has no worries</span>
Answer: You know no perception of others thoughts or feelings. Only the narrator, or main character.