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Mr. Van Daan is stealing food, thus, Mrs. Frank wants them to leave the annex.
Well it's pretty clear that he is trusting Bilbo to live up to his potential. He chose him because he could see there was "more about him than you guess". He is trusting him to take on more responsibility and to be able to "look after the dwarfs" Bilbo is to start showing his talents and thinking on his feet. help them stay out of danger. As to whether or not he can that's got to come from you.
I cannot provide you with the page number because not all books of the same name have the exact amount of pages.
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the first one
Fawn is more negative, suggesting manipulation of another for personal gain.
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"you have to find what you love" - Steve Jobs, 2005 Quote
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Dont know what the background is, but ok...
Huckleberry Finn has a deeper connection with Jim than with any other character in the novel. This contrast is especially striking given contemporary attitudes on race; though published after the Civil War, it recreates an antebellum Southern society that was completely organized around slavery. Relationships between white and black people were thought to be inevitably antagonistic, a master-slave relationship and not one of equals. Huck, however, does not see Jim as a servant; rather, he feels a kinship with him. Both are outcasts; Jim because he is a black man in a slave society, Huck because of his family situation. His father is abusive and alcoholic who doesn't care for him, and the two women who sometimes care for him try to change his character. Therefore he feels at odds in society, and has trouble fitting in. This makes him more sympathetic to Jim than to other white people.