help.
In "Marriage is a Private Affair," the man wants his father's approval for the wife he has chosen. He tries to be respectful to his father, and tries to form a relationship with him, even though his father despised his choice, In "A Meeting in the Dark," the man is selfish and frightened. He knows that if people found out that he committed fornication and impregnated a girl, he would not be able to go to college, and everyone, especially his father, would no longer respect him and they would look down on him. At the end of the story, out of his frustration towards the girl because of her un-cooperation, he kills her.
Re-phrase this PLEASE because this was my exact answer for that question. Are you in Connections?
The second one.
Yep. =) In "No Witchcraft for Sale," Gideon saves the little boy from becoming blind. Throughout the story, it was obvious that the servant had a bond with his masters. They gave him tributes for his hard work. In "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," the white man has a relationship with the little black boy he goes hunting with. He was distressed when he accidentally killed the boy, and he mourned the loss of his friend. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," the prisoners and the taskmaster of Span One worked together, and benefited each other. The overseer helped them with the work they did in the fields, and giving them tobacco and rare treats like hard-boiled eggs. The prisoners stole fertilizer for the overseers' farm. In all three stories, there is a master-servant relationship between the characters, and also a friendly, family-knit sort of relationship. There is distrust between the characters at times.
And remember, please re-phrase it.
awesome thanks
Lol. Are you in Connections too?
ya i just closed this question yesterday
Make sure you re-phrase it please.
trust me i will
Ok. Thanks. =) Who is your english teacher?
Mr. Humphrey
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