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DescriptionThe Quartering Acts were two or more Acts of British Parliament requiring local governments of the American colonies to provide the British soldiers with housing and food. Each of the Quartering Acts was an amendment to the Mutiny Act and required annual renewal by Parliament.
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He was restless with routines. When he knew all there was to know about a job he simply moved on. That made wonderful background for the details in Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer. One thing that he did work at consistently is his jobs on the Mississippi and his jobs in journalism.
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1. He saw an Eagle bearing a snake in its talon
2. Polydamas advised Hector to retreat by withdrawing the army
3. No, Hector did not listen
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This question was taken from the literary work "The Iliad and the Odyssey", a poem by Homer.
This event happened while they were near the Grecian wall. The Grecians had run into hiding to take cover while Hector and his men had wanted to march forward but it was proving difficult. Upon Polydamas' counsel, the army ditched their chariots and were divided into five troops whic went forward on foot. After this, Polydamas saw the omen of an Eagle clutching a wounded serpent in its talon and the serpent bit the Eagle forcing the Eagle to release the serpent from its grip. Polydamas interpreted this to mean that the Trojan assault would fail and Hector's army defeated. Upon seeing this, he would advise that Hector retreat his army from mounting the pre-planned assault. Hector was defiant, rather than retreat, he urged the army on saying, “Fight for your country—that is the best, the only omen!”. With this Hector drove the Trojans forward
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What is the main difference between the first two scenes of Act One? Scene 1 is set in a different place than Scene 2. Scene 1 is set several years after the events in Scene 2 take place. More characters speak in Scene 1 than in Scene 2.
Anne fires off a storm of repressed anger about being a teenager trapped in the war. She blames the grownups for her problems and explodes on her mother. But after slamming the door and forgetting her cake, she discovers an unlikely ally in Peter.
The early entries of the diary, before Anne and her family enter into hiding, take place in Amsterdam, Holland
In what way is Mr. Frank different in the last scene of the play than he is in the first scene? He is more depressed. He has not changed, he is still sad and bitter.
Why does Mr. Frank let Anne, Margot, and Peter hear Mr. Kraler's story about the blackmail scheme? He knows that they will imagine something worse if they don't know whole story.