He testifies to get out of jail early.
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No, the word 'testify' is not a noun at all.The word 'testify' is a verb: to give evidence as a witness in a law court.The verb to testify is a word for an action: testify, testifies, testifying, testified.The abstract noun forms of the verb to testify are testimony and the gerund, testifying.
Peaches in the book monster is a heavy weighted woman who is an accuaintance of steve. She Is not a major character, however, she is not a minor character either. Peaches is somewhere in between.
We cannot find a book called "Garbage Monster, but there are two similar books with similar titles, maybe you meant one of those? The first one is called "Garbage! Monster! Burp!". It was written by Tom Watson, published in January 2010 and is a children's comedy picture book. The ISBN is 1617922005. The second one is called "The Garbage Monster". It was written by Joni Sensel, published in April 2001 and is a children's story book about recycling. The ISBN is 0970119526.
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I don't know that is why am asking you
Zinzi is a white boy who brought cigarettes that were stolen from the robbery. He gave information to the police to help himself get a lighter sentencing.
An inmate in prison who testified he heard another prisoner talking about buying cigarettes from a guy who held up a drug store where the owner was killed.
its a old book.
Mrs. Henry was hesitant to testify against King because she wasn't sure he was the man she had seen. Monster was written by Walter Dean Myers.
monster high is a book, the book will end in a cliff hanger and there will be a second one coming out in 2011.
When you get a monster high doll (basic 1 or 2) you get a book the book is a diary
The third book in The Wingfeather Saga is "Monster in the Hollows."
I think the monster high book is specifically for girls. I don't think any boys would like it. I as a girl, think the monster high book is the best book ever.
A Little Green Book of Monster Stories was created in 2003.
Naoki Urasawa wrote Monster (manga).
No it doesn't