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she dies she dies
The afflicted girls are the accusers.
Susanna English is the narrator.
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.
Salem Massachusetts in 1962
yes she does trying to prove her family's innocence
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.
She is John reverend's slave, she is claimd on practicing black arts (magic,fortunes,palm reading)
No, there does not seem to be any relation between her family and the family's involved in the book.
Charity Meyers is a 16-year-old character in the book Taken.
Mama is Susanna's, the main character's, mother. She appears throughout the book as a nice respectable woman. Later on she dies in the winter because of eating conditions.
'the' is considered an adjective, specifically an article. Articles break down into definite and indefinite. The is a definite article because it refers to a specific thing. The book (a particular book) vs. a book (could be any book).