Answer:
Three mixed-race girls are torn brutally from their Aboriginal mother and sent over a thousand miles away to a training camp for domestic workers as part of a government policy to integrate them into white society. Linking the camp and their distant home territory is a vast rabbit-proof fence, which stretches from one coast to another and just might help the girls find their way back.
Answer:
Yea i think they will. it looks nice. and sry i live in San Francisco CA
Explanation:
<span>1) Uh oh! The teacher's caught him.
</span><span>2) Whew! I can't believe we actually finished it all.
</span><span>3) I can't believe you're actually coming here! Yaay!
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The main errors in the sentence "Some people thought politics were the perfect profession for young William, but his subversive activities in college kept him from being elected to any <span>political office" are with number and tense. "Office" should be changed to "offices".
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Answer:
They grow, or develop.
Explanation:
In nearly every well-written work, a fictional character or characters grows or develops as a response to life-changing news. They either rise to the occasion and help someone else or themselves in need, or they retreat into a shell. This is also development of a new facet of their character.