Crispin would be safer in a community far from Stromford because his identity could be less likely to be recognized by those who might want to harm him. Being in a new community would also make it harder for anyone pursuing him to track him down. Additionally, in a different community, Crispin could start fresh and potentially build new relationships that could offer him protection.
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Space probes would be safer.
Yes, I would recommend "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" to others. It is a compelling historical fiction novel with well-developed characters and an engaging plot set in medieval England. The book offers great insights into the challenges and adventures faced by the protagonist, Crispin, making it an enjoyable and thought-provoking read.
no they have no protection on them so a car would be much safer.
With all of the traffic and people going postal at work, I would have to say hunting is safer.
In this day and age? The Navy would have to be considered somewhat safer, based on the recent historical record.
The book Crispin has 297 pages if you don't include the historical note, interview with Avi, and glossary. if you include all that stuff together it would be 310 pages, but only 297 pages of the actual story.
In this day and age? The Navy would have to be considered somewhat safer, based on the recent historical record.
by air.
Safer
We would feel safer walking around barefoot.
It is safer to buy a new car, but generally it depends on the type of car. The model will help determine this answer as well. A newer model would be safer, even if it's used.