Find the common denominator (Sam) and you are Sam's brother. The answer is who you are.
Sam left college to join the war of the American Revolution.
death was not worth freedom
Mr. Heron
Mr. Meeker is mistaken for a cattle thief and is shot and killed by rebels on his way back home. This incident deeply affects the Meeker family and contributes to the tensions and conflicts in the novel "My Brother Sam is Dead."
Sam's father, Mr. Meeker, has punished Sam in the past for speaking out by scolding him and sending him on time-consuming errands. Mr. Meeker believes in loyalty to the British Crown and discourages Sam from expressing his opposing views.
Sam responds by saying that it's not about knowing better, but about recognizing what is right. He believes that individuals have to stand up for their rights and freedoms, even if it goes against the king and Parliament.
Tim meeker doesn't end up going fishing, he just says he is so he can go deliver the letter from Mr. Heron.
Turtle went into the house, and saw him dead in his bed. But, to give you more suspense to read the whole book, that was not acutally Mr Westing. Mr Westing is alive
1.Why do you think Betsy was so suspicous about Mr. Heron's letter? 2.Why do you think Sam chose the Patriots when his family are Torys? 3.Tim is stuck between choosing Patriots or Torys for his side? Which side do you think he'll choose?
Mr. Sam was born on 1975-02-28.
Theodore Burr has written: 'Mr. Giles laid before the Senate the following letter' -- subject(s): Bridges