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Abandoned with no support or financial aid, she made attempts to locate any kind of help she could get, hoping that anyone would want to be part of his children’s lives. Unfortunately, these inquiries led to yet another tragedy when she was finally assured that she had to take care of her children alone. Not only that, but she also had to find a way to help and guide her three young children, who were by now seven, five and four respectively, through the agony and anguish of their father’s loss, as well as dealing with her own grief.
When she did have a job there was no one to be there for her children when they needed care. She had to depend on her relatives and charity to keep her head above water, often having to degrade herself to ask for help or seizing herself to make sure there was enough for her children.
<span>True The reader may go from having a good point of view changing to bad or bad changing to good and become confused.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
<em>the</em><em> </em><em>paragraph contains</em><em> </em><em>categories</em>
Answer:
When Tituba is accused of witchcraft by Abigail, she is pressed to name others as followers of the Devil in order to save her own life.
Explanation:
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