Crispin witnesses John Aycliffe meeting with soldiers in the forest one night, where he is discussing taking Crispin captive.
At the end of the book, Crispin shows courage by confronting Aycliffe, his former master, to seek justice for the injustices he suffered. Despite his fear, Crispin stands up for himself and refuses to let Aycliffe continue to control his life. In doing so, Crispin demonstrates bravery and determination to live a free and honorable life.
The territory of the French forest is expanding steadily.
Being a thief
um i dono ah
by not cutting down trees and not hunting animals
To be blunt, not too much at all.
Some guy cutting down the forest with his family when the lorax warned him about doing that.(its my opinion)
If you witness a criminal act, and/or knowingly fail to report knowledge of a criminal act, you technically beocme an "accessory." Yes, your probation can probably ve violated for that.
The children witnessed Mr. Avery burying a box of stolen jewels in the garden.
By Doing Good At School ;T
Well im doing this project too. Try typing in Decidous Forest instead they are the same things.
when people tear down the rain forest and chop down trees there doing that to make houses and bulindings and they are distroying the tropical rain forest...