Delphine Lalaurie (1775(?)-1842) was an intensely sadistic high society lady (if that's the right word), who took delight in torturing and murdering her slaves at her (and her husband's) mansion at 1140 Royal Street in the French Quarter. Please see link below.
Clarence is reading the The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
I'm 90% sure I remember reading that he went to Sacred Heart Boys Boarding School... I remember reading it in an article about his eldest son, Liam, because Liam also went there. Liam was saying he was in the chapel once and saw a carving on the back of the seat that said something like 'N.F' or something to the likes of that, and went home and asked his dad if it was him... turns out it was... just a bit of trivia for you ;)
yes Nobody knows for sure. I remember reading somewhere that she had only saw a picture of the Joker and Heath said she sort of frowned at it.
The movie Dunsmore seems to be based off the story of Ken Rex McElroy of Skidmore, MO.
Proving that are pleasure in reading?
Huh?
Reading several books at the same time
The last thing I remember is reading the question above, "what is the last thing you remember".
verda Taking notes while reading
by reading the bible
You should be an active reader if you are trying to remember the information that you are reading.
shut up you who ever is reading this
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Poring means looking carefully, examining them.
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Reading several books at the same time
The University of New Orleans's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Critical Reading Scores are 480-648, meaning 25% of students scored 480 or lower on the Critial Reading portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 648 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 648 or higher).