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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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What is Samuel’s point of view about Ann Burras? How does the author develop this point of view? Use details from throughout cha

pter 19 of Blood on the River to support your ideas. Help plzzz
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aalyn [17]3 years ago
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Samuel Collier, a rough-and-tumble young orphan, becomes Captain John Smith's page on his journey to the New World. Brought up in poor conditions, Samuel is street-smart but also quick-tempered. He has to learn to control his anger and to use his head instead of his fists. During the journey on the ship the Susan Constant, Samuel begins to learn how to determine right from wrong.

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