This occurs very early in the book (one of the first few chapters, I believe), and it happens when Elizabeth is talking to Charlotte about how Jane seems to be very in love with Mr. Bingley, but she is hiding it very well. To this, Charlotte says that she should not conceal it too well, or Mr. Bingley may lose interest in pursuing her (thinking that she does not feel the way he does about her).
Jacob Marley was Scrooge's business partner, and the narrator goes to some lengths to make us accept he is dead. His Ghost appears to Scrooge on Christmas Eve with a warning for Scrooge about the need to change his focus in life from money to 'mankind'.
Mr. Abbott likes to call on students who are not paying attention is a connotation. because connotation is an idea that a word invokes.
Rhyme creates rhythm in a poem
Answer:
It helped raise money to stop starvation which didn't last really long.
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