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"I climbed a 14,000-foot mountain."
You spelled climbed correctly. Example: The men climbed the mountain.
Rudi's father climbed the southeast ridge of the citadel and I believed that is the way rudi tried climbing it too.
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mountaineer
It means climbed the mountain.
The phrase "Bob and he climbed the mountain" is grammatically correct, but it can be simplified for clarity. Typically, you would say "Bob and I climbed the mountain" if the speaker is included or just "He climbed the mountain" to refer to Bob without including the speaker. Using "he" in this context can create confusion about who is being referred to.
The mountain in "Banner in the Sky" is called the Citadel. It is a challenging peak that holds great significance for the protagonist and the story's narrative of courage and determination.
it is about a boy named Rudi who climbs the dangerous mountain called citadel. It is where his father tried to climb it once but had failed and died on it. so Rudi and his villagers are set to climb the mountain their hero has climbed. it gets good in the middle!
Yes. Many people have climbed it.
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