As in Williamsburg? If so...
The plot of this story was about a fictional Virginia planter, John Fry (Jack Lord), who became a member of Virginia's House of Burgesses. He gradually loses his ties with the pro-British faction and casts his lot with the rebels.
Hope this helps, haven't read the story in years.
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A) The dog ate its food but not the cat’s food.
“its” does not have an apostrophe when used in the possessive, and “cat’s” has the apostrophe between t and s because there is only one cat.
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Explanation:
Daisy is never able to show her true emotions over Gatsby's death, because of Tom's constant actions of oppression over Daisy. ... Although Fitzgerald does not place Daisy there at the funeral, there is a lot of evidence that shows she might have wished to be there, and that she felt sorry about Gatsby's death.
When he phones Daisy to tell her of Gatsby's death, he learns she and Tom have left on a trip, leaving no itinerary. Nick, with increasing frustration, feels he must "get somebody" for Gatsby. In his mind, Gatsby did not deserve to be alone. ... Upon telling the speaker that Gatsby is dead, the speaker hangs up.