Rip Van Winkle, short story by Washington Irving, published in The Sketch Book in 1819–20. ... Rip Van Winkle is an amiable farmer who wanders into the Catskill Mountains, where he comes upon a group of dwarfs playing ninepins. Rip accepts their offer of a drink of liquor and promptly falls asleep.
Van Winkle's neighbor who went off to war while Van Winkle was sleeping. Woman who identifies Van Winkle when he returns to the village after his sleep. The oldest resident of the village, who confirms Van Winkle's identity and cites evidence indicating Van Winkle's strange tale is true.
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Well it isn't D and it has nothing to do with B even thought the Decoration involved and included slavery it isn't the main thing going on there.
Your answer is A
The answer is A. regardless of how tightly bound communities may seem, each person is ultimately alone. Yep. Alone.
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I think it's the first one!
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a. An infestation of insects damaged crops, chewed lawns, and harmed fruit trees.
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