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the fourth option is the correct meaning of betrayed
hope I was able to help
It could effect the whole play because once you go onto the next scene and one is skipped, you can miss the answer to a problem that occurred before. Romeo and Juliet have such detailed scenes that it wouldn't make sense to take a scene out... It's like you changed the whole entire play
Answer: dude you could just research it but oh well, the novel explores the relationship between the deressive caldwell and his anxious on. George has largely given up on life; what glory he knew, as a football player and solider in WW1, has passed.
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Doctor Korczak does not allow the children in the orphanage to ride the merry-go-round because he looks them as a children, which world refuse to look at.
Explanation:
'Milkweed' is a novel written by Jerry Spinelli. The novel is about a boy named Misha Pilsudski, set in Warsaw, Poland.
In Chapter 13, when Misha asks Doctor Korczak that why does not the children of orphanage go to ride the merry-go-round, he simply says because <em>'They're children.'</em> By saying this, he implied that children are simple and innocent, just like Misha, but human beings in the world are not. They does not value simple things.
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I think that he changed his mind because he didn't want to teach his children to abandon neighbors. I'm not sure
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