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What types of drinks did Mary make for her husband and her? It is a right there question.
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A right there question has the answer clearly stated in the text. When we reread the text, we can specifically find the phrase or sentence that has the answer.
The question -what type of drinks did Mary make for her husband and her?- has the answer in the second paragraph where it says "...She walked over and made the drinks, <u>a strongish one for him, a weak one for herself.</u>.."
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Appreciation would always be present regardless of the fact that Prospero’s treatment of Caliban changed. Because of Prospero’s initial kindness toward Caliban, an appreciation was there. Again, even if the treatment changed, that appreciation of initial kindness would never be changed to resentment. Further, even if it were possible for Caliban to be more appreciative, what would really have had to change were the actions, not the feelings (which is what appreciation is—a feeling). Perhaps if Caliban had done more to show his appreciation, Prospero’s treatment of Caliban would not have changed to harshness.
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Just wondering but who is mrs. which. I'd love to help
Stratford-upon-Avon is the answer
I don't know which novel you're asking about. What book is it?