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Incomplete question put the need the part A on the sentences
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Quakers
Explanation:
"The most famous dissidents within the Puritan community, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson, were banished following disagreements over theology and policy. From Puritan Boston’s earliest days, Catholics (“Papists”) were anathema and were banned from the colonies, along with other non-Puritans. Four Quakers were hanged in Boston between 1659 and 1661 for persistently returning to the city to stand up for their beliefs."
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/americas-true-history-of-religious-tolerance-61312684/
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The setting of "The open window" is in England at Mrs. Sappletons and many lines suggest during Autumn time. This story was also published in the 1900's meaning this must be the time period.
The commentary that the author is making is while it is hard to get away from stress and anxiety you can never really escape reality. While Framton Nuttel out protagonist believed that leaving the city and going to a house far away from his troubles he only found more by being told a frightening story.
The behaviors back then were mainly being polite and opening your door to those in need. Also being kind to those you care about. This would explain why Mrs. Sappleton was willing to allow Framton to come to her house to relax. Women were still in the house cleaning while men did all the work. This explains why Mrs. Sappleton isn't with her husband hunting and why only the men in this story return from hunting.
-Your friend, Bill Cipher
Explanation:
In Thorin's argument, Thorin promise to give Bard one fourteenth share of the hoard in silver and gold. He was talking about to Smaug's treasure. So the agreement was the Thorin gives Bard 1/4 of the treasure. At the same time, he refused since he thinks that he owes nothing humans only because the gold belonged to the humans first.
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