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Q: What is the resolution in the book a break with charity?
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Who were the accusers in the book a break with charity?

The afflicted girls are the accusers.


Who is the narrator in the book A Break with Charity?

Susanna English is the narrator.


Which book is better Fairest or Break with Charity?

No idea about Break with Charity, but Fairest by Gail Carson Levine, if that's what you're talking about, is a good book. If you're a girl, I guess, like me.


Where does the book a break with charity take place?

Salem Massachusetts in 1962


Does susanna die in the book a break with charity?

yes she does trying to prove her family's innocence


How many pages does A Break with Charity have?

A Break with Charity has 272 pages.


When was A Break with Charity created?

A Break with Charity was created on 1992-09-15.


Break with charity theme?

the theme of a break with charity is that small problems can get bigger.


What is the resolution in a book?

The resolution of a story is the part of a book where everything gets solved.It is the end of the conflict, and how it turns out.


What are the settings for a break with charity?

The book 'A Break With Charity' by Ann Rinaldi is set in Salem, Massachusettes in 1692 during the Salem Witch Trials. The main character Susanna faces a difficult choice when she learns her friends are going to start accusing people of witchcraft.


Who is tituba in the book a break with charity?

She is John reverend's slave, she is claimd on practicing black arts (magic,fortunes,palm reading)


Was Ann Rinaldi's family history affected by the history of the book A Break With Charity which was based on the Salem Witch trials?

No, there does not seem to be any relation between her family and the family's involved in the book.