My best guess would be A. Although Thomas Jefferson was a vary important part of history, he was a vary self-centered man. A good example of that would be how he enslaved his own children he had with Sally Hemmings. A good book to read about that and what Jefferson was truly like would be "Jefferson's son's"
The setting affected the story because Jerry must decide whether to use what little money he has to buy trading cards or to pitch in his share for his father's gift.
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President Cleveland, Where Are You?</h3>
The "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" is a short stories that takes place in the 1930s during the Great Depression which depicts a tale about love and sacrifice.
The effect of the story's setting is not for:
- Jerry to promise to reveal his brother's affairs with Sally.
- Jerry and the boys to complete president cards.
- Jerry to explain to Roger the reason for selling a card and glove
In conclusion, the setting affected the story because Jerry must decide whether to use what little money he has to buy trading cards or to pitch in his share for his father's gift.
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His mother may have stuttered him, because she made him sad. Meeting her in the land of Erbos/undead is very sad
He go to college, out of high school he went to the NBA draft