there was two Mary English. 1 Mary English was Susanna's sister and the other was just a normal person but she was trying to help the girls in the circle but couldn't do it.
Susanna English Bridget Bishop Ann Putnam Sr. Ann Putnam Jr. Reverend Parris Magistrate Corwin Magistrate Pike Betty Parris Abigail Parris Tituba John Proctor Rebecca Nurse Mary English Sr. Mary English Jr. Phillip English William English
Susanna English was actually a real person, and so were her parents. Her, Mary English (her sister) and William English (her brother) were actually the children of Philip and Mary English. Susanna's family were involved in the witch trials, but she did not do all the things that the book said she did.
she dies she dies
Charity
Pitik-bulag in english is flip-blind. --Mary Grace Calamay Acruz--
susanna english, her father, her mother, her sister (mary), and all the inflicted.
the characters of A Break With Charity is Susanna English Bridget Bishop Ann Putnam Sr. Ann Putnam Jr. Reverend Parris Magistrate Corwin Magistrate Pike Betty Parris Abigail Parris Tituba John Proctor Rebecca Nurse Mary English Sr. Mary English Jr. Phillip English William English
protects the English girls
Susanna English is the narrator.
Susanna English Bridget Bishop Ann Putnam Sr. Ann Putnam Jr. Reverend Parris Magistrate Corwin Magistrate Pike Betty Parris Abigail Parris Tituba John Proctor Rebecca Nurse Mary English Sr. Mary English Jr. Phillip English William English
Susanna English was actually a real person, and so were her parents. Her, Mary English (her sister) and William English (her brother) were actually the children of Philip and Mary English. Susanna's family were involved in the witch trials, but she did not do all the things that the book said she did.
Susanna English was the one that wasn't a real person
A Break with Charity has 272 pages.
A Break with Charity was created on 1992-09-15.
the theme of a break with charity is that small problems can get bigger.
Sarah Biber Sussanna English<---- i dont know if i spelt her name right?
The name of the charity Mary's Meals comes from Mary, mother of Jesus, who fed her son as best she could, living in poverty.