This sort of question cannot be answered.
Some published reveal how many copies of books have been sold, but nobody counts the actual people who read them.
A copy of a book may have 1 or hundreds of readers - as a library book, for example.
Some books set for the school curriculum can have a high sales level but few readers - as only 1 person will read that copy.
There are two syllables in 'uncle': un-kuhl
This will depend upon how many girls have the same uncle. If you are referring to one girl, the apostrophe would be between the l and the s: the girl's uncle. If you are referring to more than one girl, the apostrophe would be after the s: the girls' uncle. Both versions indicate possession - the uncle of the girl or the uncle of the girls.
The word for a mother's brother is "uncle." In familial terms, an uncle is typically a male relative who is the brother of one of your parents. This relationship is part of the extended family structure and is significant in many cultures.
The author has used "would" so many times in the story UNCLE PODGER HANGS A PICTURE to indicate an action of the past that occurred repeatedly.
Well, there's many variations of the story. Some say it came from it comes from a joke where a man claimed he could make his parrot say anything. But when his friends told him to make it say "uncle" it wouldn't. In anger he grabbed the bird by the neck and yelled "Say uncle!" and threw it into a pen of chickens. When he looked in the pen nine of the chickens where dead and the parrot was standing over it saying "Say uncle!" But that joke is just one of the many stories given as an answer. Another theory is it was derived from the old Irish word "Anapole" (I'm not too sure on the spelling) Which means mercy. This theory was spawned when Irish settlers with nothing better to do would beat each other up for fun until the other cried "Anapole" or mercy. That's my two cents on the matter. But as I've said before, there's many stories.
people thought slave was badShocking thousands of people who previously had been unconcerned about slavery.
no they didn't because it looked boring
It had recruited many more people to the cause of Abolitionism.
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There were 300,000 copies of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' sold in the first year of its publication.
300,000
Uncle Tom's Cabin .
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" written by Harriet Beecher Stowe stirred up anti-slavery sentiment before the Civil War. The novel depicted the harsh realities of slavery and inspired many readers to become actively involved in the abolitionist movement.
No, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was not banned in the North. In fact, it was widely popular and sold many copies, helping to fuel the abolitionist movement in the United States.
Which publication are you asking about?
Harriet Beecher Stowe was free, not a slave, and she was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The Book Uncle Tom's Cabin was a antislavery novel, that showed the North and South the violent reality of slavery. She drove many people to the abolitionists cause, in the North, however the southerners reacted differently. Many people thought and said she exaggerated.