<span>Of Plymouth Plantation suggests that one of the strongest values of the Plymouth colonists was godliness. Their religious beliefs was one of the Pillars of the Pilgrims' culture and society. When their ship was damaged, the Pilgrim and the ships officer had discussed it over that the damage was nothing and that they believe that some mighty power will help them an so they continue their voyage.</span>
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Dear Henry,
I am emailing you in regards to inform you that I recently did a good deed. I was walking one the side walk one day, and I happen to see someone being threatened. They said if they didn't give them all their cash they would beat them up. Lucky for them I had called 911 and they stopped the guy just in time and the guy that was being threatened made it out safetly and had not lost any money. He thanked me and carried along with his day as well for me.
Sincerly: (your name here.)
Take care Henry!
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Answer: The three things that Scout mentioned during Chapter 27 included: Helen Robinson being stalked and harrassed by Bob Ewell. Judge Taylor discovering a prowler on his back porch, where "A shadow on the corner of the house caught his eye." It was probably Bob Ewell again, seeking revenge against the judge. By the middle of October, Bob Ewell gets a job with the WPA, one of the Depression job programs, and loses it a few days later. He blames Atticus for “getting” his job. ... Bob Ewell then begins to follow Helen Robinson to work, keeping his distance but whispering obscenities at her.
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Sorry, I don't really understand your question but if you are asking what Modal verbs means, it means: We use <span>modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also use modals to do things like talking about ability, asking permission making requests and offers, and so on.</span>
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