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At the beginning of the book they are in Massachusetts.
he got his butt ate
yes she is
It's a fictinal scenery in Universal studios
His character is still alive at the end of the story.
1 Huckelberry Finn in the begging of the book was free spirted and did what he wanted when he wanted to do it. At the end of the book he was more serious and did more useful things.
about a year
she matured from the begging of the book to the end
False. The narrator flees in terror, but survives.
It is called a flashback.
they are answered at the begging, middle, and end but mainly at the begging and end.
Roderick calls the narrator a "madman" because he believes the narrator buried his sister alive. Roderick is overcome with guilt and hallucinations, causing him to view the narrator as a crazed figure contributing to the destruction of the House of Usher.
balls
A essay is writing begging, middle, and end.
In the book "A Wrinkle in Time," Meg undergoes significant character development. At the beginning, she is insecure and lacking self-confidence. However, as the story progresses, she learns to believe in herself and her abilities. By the end of the book, Meg becomes more self-assured and embraces her unique qualities.
She changes from good to bad
The Letter E