bompie sent her letters. Each one telling her a story of himself when he was young . Those stories he sent her are same the stories she told on the ship.
Maybe. Nobody knows.
The cast of New York Stories - 2003 includes: Sophie Dahl as Sophie Michele Hicks as Michele Angela Lindvall as Angela
The proper noun is Sophie's, a possessive proper noun (without the apostrophe, the word Sophies is the plural form for Sophie, two or more Sophies; the possessive form with the apostrophe means the stories of Sophie).
Sorry, but I don't think anybody really knows.
Classic Nursery rhymes to teach life lessons such as Cinderella, Snow White, and Hansel and Gretel are stories everyone knows
I have an adopted grandma who's a witch. Her name is Sophie. But that doesn't answer your question, does it?
god only knows
No one knows because he dos not die in any of the stories.
no one knows
Jacqueline Wilson wrote "Sophie's Secret Diary" in 2009.
are known.This is a passive sentence, we don't who knows her stories.An active sentence could be:Many children know her children's stories. Here we know who knows = many children
Sophie's home is a secluded house in the fringes, hidden from the government's strict rules as it shelters her due to her mutation. In contrast, David's home is in the more regulated society of Waknuk, where his family adheres strictly to the norms of genetic purity enforced by the government.