Dovey somehow aleady knew by the way amos was acting the he had killed him. she figured that amos had left the grandparents house to go look for tom and huck(huck left to go find tom) when he saw huck outside parnells store he went in looking for tom and went to look in the back room after looking everywhere else and saw parnell about to strike Dovey and somehow killed him(i forget) later on dovey was reading her book and found i note that said, something like this: dovey i did it, i just had to..he was about to kill you
The possessive form is Amos's.
The only connection between Amos and Amoz is that they are pronounced the same way. The names Amoz and Amos are just two different ways to spell the same name.
The plural form for the name Amos is Amoses.
When Bud says "In her eyes Todd's mouth was a prayer book," he is using a metaphor to suggest that Mrs. Amos sees Todd as someone who speaks with great reverence and sincerity. The comparison to a prayer book implies that Todd's words are seen as sacred and meaningful to Mrs. Amos. This phrase indicates that Mrs. Amos holds Todd's words in high regard and possibly finds comfort or guidance in them.
We had a flat tire, Amos was sun burned, and we got lost.
Dovey's brother, Amos
he accidentally killed Parnell because he thought Parnell killed dovey,but she was really knocked out
Amos
Parnell Caraway is a cruel man who has his heart set on Dovey's pretty sister, Caroline. He hates Dovey and absolutely despises her deaf brother Amos. One day when Dovey falls unconscious, she wakes up to find him murdered. The rest of the book is Dovey's murder trial. He, therefore, is an excruciatingly important part of the book. I hope I helped and didn't give away too much!!
In chapters 6-9 of "Dovey Coe," Dovey struggles with her feelings for Amos Legrand, whom she believes caused her brother's death. She confronts Amos and learns about his difficult past, leading her to question her assumptions. As Dovey grows closer to Amos, she starts to see him in a new light and begins to understand that things are not always what they seem.
The climax of "Dovey Coe" occurs when the protagonist, Dovey, confronts her brother, Amos, about a murder he committed. During this intense confrontation, Dovey must make a decision that will have lasting implications for her and her family.
Amos the Prophet is believed to have been eaten by a dinosaur.actually no Amos (was) from the land of Tekoa. The priest of Bethel tortured him and afterwards slew him. Others say that it was he whom Ahaziah the son of Amaziah8 killed with a staff, and he died.
Amos.
Amos’s bell is singular possessive. Amos’ bell implies there is more than one Amos.
amos is a person
Wally Amos goes by Famous Amos.
Amos Carver goes by Amos Sunday.