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where can i find an essay on the book Sarah Bishop?
she left
She finds it
she lives on long island
Sarah is accused of being a witch.... And then she goes to into trial and then she is found innosent....
Sarah Bishop isn't a Tory. She isn't a Patriot. Sarah Bishop is a fifteen-year-old girl. The Revolutionary War has come to her village and the Patriots have made her an orphan with a home. Now the British army is after her for a crime she didn't commit. Running for her life, Sarah finds a cave in the woods. Alone, she makes her home there. The wild animals, the terrible hardships are not as bad as what she has left behind. Sarah Bishop vows never trust anyone again. The war will end. Peace will come. But will peace ever find Sarah Bishop? That doesn't really help because that's what it says on the back of the book. Don't use that.
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She is accused of starting a fire and sliting the water barrel.
He was covered in hot tar and feathers.
The literary device used in "Sarah Bishop" about the war is symbolism, where the war serves as a backdrop that shapes Sarah's character and influences her actions throughout the story. The war represents the external conflicts that mirror Sarah's internal struggles with loneliness, resilience, and survival.
In the book "Sarah Bishop" by Scott O'Dell, you can find a quotation from Sarah herself in Chapter 3 where she says, "I'll make my way, Peter taught me how." This line showcases Sarah's determined and self-reliant nature. Additionally, in Chapter 1, the narrator describes Sarah as "like the wilderness" which reflects her independent and resilient character.