The answer is A. also the author.
The narrator of <em>The Bean Eaters</em> is<u> also the author</u>.
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just make up them with at least a good sentence and you will get a good grade.
here ill do #1
Yes, studying in the afternoon feels more productive because I'm not tired and fueled with energy
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Clementine Dear Mute.
It's nice to have met you. We've been friends for God-knows-how-long, and you're always there for me. Thank you so much for the love and care. I may not be the best 'best friend', but you will always be the best personal body guard for me(hehe). If ever you feel sad, remember that I am here.
Even if we live a thousand lives, I will always pick you as my beloved best friend.
And I'm sorry I always burn the hell out of the eggs that I cook for you, but I'm sure you're too kind to even tell me to stop trying before I burn down the house.
And I'm sorry I copy your Math assignment all the time. I mean, I suck at Math and I need to because I'm too lazy to do my Math hw. I mean, I let you copy my English work, so...I guess it's fair?
Anyway, it's fun being with you. Hope you never change. And yes, sorry for calling you names.
Faithfully yours,
rraven :)
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<span>*Author:Karel Capeck
*main character(s)
-God
-the murder/kugler
-the judges
*Main Ideas
-people can only be judged by people not God --> beuase God is omicent he will also be influenced by the good things we've done; on the other hands we humans focus on the crimes we have committed: as a result we harshly punish ourselves thus making us not do the crimes again due to being discouraged in other words God would be to nice and easy since he loves us thus we do not deserve his justice
-purpose of anecdotes in kugler's life
-what is the purpose of the story ending when he summons the next criminal</span>
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Segregation measures must be ended in Albany
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