The thing is that when she goes to America to get free from religious belief there are some people (kids) that bully her and then at the end she makes a friend
Patricia MacLachlan has written 21 books. One of the books she authored is "Sarah, Plain and Tall" and it was the winner of the 1986 Newbery Medal.
Yes, it is correct.AnswerOne says "Jill and I" to be polite; this is not a grammar issue. (The speaker puts him-/her-self second.)Whether one says "Sarah and you" or "you and Sarah" mightbe a grammar issue.• One would put "you" or Sarah first if one wanted to emphasise it. For example, if "you" and Sarah had both worked on something, but "you" had done more work, it would be "you and Sarah".• One would put "you" or Sarah second if one wanted to emphasise that one was correcting a mistake. For example, if "you" had said that "you" and Colin had caused some disaster, but the speaker wanted to emphasise that it was really some other thing, that "you" and Sarah had done together, that caused the problem, the speaker would say, "you and Sarah".Otherwise, one would probably put "you" first to be polite to "you".
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Hale, she is Sarah Hale.
No, Sarah is not a possessive noun. To make Sarah possessive, you must add an apostrophe s, making it Sarah's.
Well Sarah Plain and tall's theme is the beginning of a new family or even the growing of new love - Christina S
"Sarah Plain and Tall" by Patricia MacLachlan has 58 pages.
sarah , plain and tall
In the book "Sarah, Plain and Tall" by Patricia MacLachlan, Jacob and Sarah were going to marry in 1910.
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Patricia Maclachlan wrote the book Sarah Plain and Tall.
The children's names in Sarah, Plain And Tall are Caleb (youngest) and Anna (oldest)
Sarah decides to stay
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she misses the beach
Jacob married sarah at the end
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