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A). The colonists have demanded fair treatment from the British government many times, and they believe separating from Britain is their last resort.
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There once was a mannamed Burt. Burt was a slave, one of the hardest ones you could think of. But he didn't want to work for no pay, so he ran away. He didn't want to use the underground railroad so he decided to hide in people empty sacks in the back of their wagons. He eventually made it to Canada where he became one of the most successful bussiness owners ever.
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(Name of favorite band) is what I would bring to school. They have helped me through tough times and I know I’m not the only one who has been helped. They have a fair amount of a fan base and have good moral. You would approve because they are a family friendly music group and don’t use vulgar language. It is also a good environment in there concerts, so it would make for good life experiences for many.
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The excerpt that provides the most details about the main characters' lives outside the railway station is:
D. "He did not say anything but looked at the bags against the wall of the station. There were labels on them from all the hotels where they had spent nights."
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"Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway is a short story revolving around the conflict between the two main characters. <u>They are a couple - apparently, unmarried -, and she is pregnant. However, their lifestyle will be greatly affected if she has the child. They live an easy life, comprised mainly of traveling and drinking, as the excerpt reveals:</u>
<em><u>"He did not say anything but looked at the bags against the wall of the station. There were labels on them from all the hotels where they had spent nights."</u></em>
<u>The passage above reveals they travel a lot in each other's company. We do not know much about their lives besides that revelation - what their professions are, why they have the means to travel so much, etc.</u>
She is tired of such a life. She sees it as meaningless, pointless. He, on the other hand, does not want to be disturbed or concerned by the existence of a child. He defends the idea that they are happy the way they are, and that nothing should change.