takes place in Stratford town
all i know she got big boobs
She refers to him as a vicious brute who wanted to marry her for money when she turned fifteen. She is afraid of him and feels that he has an inexplicable power over people including her own father.
Carding asked his father about marriage; he wanted to marry Lucing. His father then told him that he was too young for marriage and the money he has saved is for his studies. In the end, Juan Suerte rests the decision on his son.
The word "wanted" can be an adjective or a verb, depending on how it is used. She wanted Santa to bring her a doll for Christmas. (used as a verb) He is a wanted man. (adjective)
The word wanted has two syllables.
That is the correct spelling of "wanted" (sought, or desired).
Stratford town
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Yes, Alice is sent to jail in the book "Wanted" by Caroline B. Cooney for a crime she did not commit. The story follows her journey as she tries to prove her innocence and clear her name.
In "Wanted" by Caroline B. Cooney, it is revealed that Alice's dad was killed by her own mother, Ellen. Ellen confesses to Alice that she was responsible for the accident that led to her father's death.
Better question: Who cares?
Yes, Alice accidentally killed her father in "Wanted" by Caroline B. Cooney while trying to defend herself and her mother from his violent behavior. This event sets off a chain of events that drives the storyline of the book.
In "Wanted" by Caroline B. Cooney, the main characters are Alice Robie and Meg Malone. Alice is a teenage girl who becomes a suspect in the disappearance of a baby, and Meg is a reporter who investigates the case. The story delves into themes of family, friendship, and the consequences of one's actions.
In the book "Wanted" by Caroline B. Cooney, Mr. Rellen is the main characterβs father. He is a successful businessman who travels often for work, leaving his daughter feeling neglected and abandoned. His mysterious behavior gradually unravels throughout the story as his daughter delves into uncovering the truth about his actions.
In "The Face on the Milk Carton" by Caroline B. Cooney, the twin disks are important because they serve as a link to Janie's true identity and past. They provide clues about her mysterious disappearance as a child and help her piece together the truth about her origins. Janie's discovery of the disks ultimately leads to a reunion with her biological family.
paper overtook it on the wanted scale
the British wanted to take control of lexington
President Lincoln wanted to end slavery and wanted to stop the civil war