phoebe refers to clifford as cousin clifford
In "The House of Seven Gables", Phoebe refers to Clifford as "dear cousin" throughout the novel as a term of endearment.
Cousin Clifford
Gables in House ConstructionA gable on a house is the triangular end of a house with a pitched or angled roof. The number of gables on a house depends on the construction of the roof; the standard "box-shaped" house with a non-hip roof will have 2 gables. A gable can also refer to the wall containing the gable end as defined above.Also note that this type of pitched or angled roof is also known as a "gable roof."Gable is my last name so how is that possoble?
Gables in House ConstructionA gable on a house is the triangular end of a house with a pitched or angled roof. The number of gables on a house depends on the construction of the roof; the standard "box-shaped" house with a non-hip roof will have 2 gables. A gable can also refer to the wall containing the gable end as defined above.Also note that this type of pitched or angled roof is also known as a "gable roof."Gable is my last name so how is that possoble?
boy because they refer to him as a he or a boy
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Broc-Len-Cas is a made-up word that Phoebe and Sal use to describe a mysterious character they see outside Phoebe's house. It is meant to be a playful way for the girls to refer to the stranger without revealing his true identity.
He can refer to himself as not having a tool.
"House" typically refers to a building or structure where people live, but can also be used to refer to a legislative body or organization that makes decisions or governs.
The title of that poem is The Leak in The Dike by Phoebe Cary (1824-1871) ...REFER TO LINK @ BOTTOM OF PAGE FOR POEM ...
"Another place"
revenue
My Father's House