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In "The Devil's Arithmetic", Jane Yolen made the death of Tzipporah unforgettable and real by depicting that the little girl passed away with her finger in her mouth and since she was lifeless, a fly could crawl over her body. Also, Jane revealed that Little Tzipporah passed away in the barracks few days after they came to camp.
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Little Tzipporah was the sister to Reuven and the daughter of Yitzchak. Soon after they arrived camp, the little girl passed away. Gitl wept over the passing away of Tzipporah.
"The Devil's Arithmetic" was written by Jane Yolen. It's a historical fictitious event which took place in Poland in the 1940s. It reveals how the Nazis treated their Jewish captives.
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When I was teaching through UCSC Extension, one of the students asked if I would meet her outside of class for intensive, one-on-one instruction in editing. I agreed. Turns out, she'd been recently hired as an editor by a major player in the industry, and she now found herself in over her head because, actually, she couldn't edit. Her background? She'd been a massage therapist who'd taken to computers when the desktop models first came out, and so she'd begun a small desktop publishing business. As she worked with the various pieces clients gave her, she began to make little corrections here and there. Soon, she was calling herself an editor. (After all, she was making changes in someone else's text, wasn't she?)
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Question: What is Miss Strangeworth's reputation in town<span>?
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Answer: Miss Strangeworth is considered a respectable woman, old-fashioned, <span>and a obedient citizen mostly because of her family name.</span>
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