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Essay
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Hello friend, My shopping preferences are pretty complicated. I like purple undergarments, with white socks.
Finish the rest in that order.
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sorry i dont know
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<h3>I'm from spain sorry</h3>
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Starlene's point of view regarding what happened to the dead boy suggests that she believes in the stone goddess, she believes in supernatural beliefs. However, since she believes the stone goddess took the boy, it means that she does not believe that the boy died because of the ravine or that he drowned and that is why she is "brave" enough to jump.
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To complete this exercise, you have to<u> read the short story The Ravine</u> by Graham Salisbury and then answer the question. This short story is about a group of friends that go to the same place a boy drowned two weeks before and the narrator, Vinny, has to decide whether to jump or not.
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Spiegelman dwells on his own life for the majority of this chapter, and maybe that is why he named it Mauschwitz; because he knew he would be concentrating on his own life and relationships more than his father's story, and calling the chapter Auschwitz would not be appropriate, even though we are given a first glimpse