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dusya [7]
3 years ago
10

What single idea does the author develop about Alexander Freeman in the first line of “A Soldier for the Crown”? Cite lines from

the selection that express this idea.
English
1 answer:
zepelin [54]3 years ago
6 0

The single idea that the author developed about Alexander Freeman from the first line of the story is that he was a person that was used to gambling on a lot of things.

The first line of the story says"

  • You were always a gambler.

The opening statements says that Alexander was a person that could put bets on just anything.

<h3>Alexander Freeman</h3>

It says that he  was the kind of person that would bet if

  • His brother would win a wrestling match.
  • spring would come early.

Alexander was a slave that was credited for being good at gambling because he won these bets most of the time.

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