Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

by L. M. Montgomery

"We Are Seven"

. . . It was not the room, which was far more comfortable than Rebecca's own at the farm, nor the lackof view, nor yet the long journey, for she was notconscious of weariness; it was not the fear of astrange place, for she loved new places and courtednew sensations; it was because of some curiousblending of uncomprehended emotions that Rebeccastood her sunshade in the corner, tore off her besthat, flung it on the bureau with the porcupine quillson the under side, and stripping down the dimityspread, precipitated herself into the middle of thebed and pulled the counterpane over her head.

In a moment the door opened quietly. Knockingwas a refinement quite unknown in Riverboro, andif it had been heard of would never have beenwasted on a child.

Miss Miranda entered, and as her eye wanderedabout the vacant room, it fell upon a white andtempestuous ocean of counterpane, an ocean breakinginto strange movements of wave and crest and billow.

"REBECCA!"

The tone in which the word was voiced gave it allthe effect of having been shouted from the housetops

A dark ruffled head and two frightened eyesappeared above the dimity spread.

"What are you layin' on your good bed in thedaytime for, messin' up the feathers, and dirtyin'the pillers with your dusty boots?"

Rebecca rose guiltily. There seemed no excuseto make. Her offense was beyond explanation orapology.

"I'm sorry, aunt Mirandy--something cameover me; I don't know what."

"Well, if it comes over you very soon again we'llhave to find out what 't is. Spread your bed upsmooth this minute, for 'Bijah Flagg 's bringin' yourtrunk upstairs, and I wouldn't let him see such acluttered-up room for anything; he'd tell it all over town." . . .

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Why is Bijah Flagg most likely bringing Rebecca’s trunk upstairs?
A.
Rebecca has to pack it full of her belongings.
B.
Rebecca’s aunt is borrowing it.
C.
It contains her clothing.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:


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What did the United States fear might happen if japans economy remained weak?


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Answer:Japan is struggling with its economy as the country hosts the yearly meeting of the G-7 industrialized nations.

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Expedition, Frontier, Wilderness

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This makes sense because of how it gets put in the sentence.

Answer:

2nd sentence is expedition

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in a historical essay how are body paragraphs different from conclusion paragraphs​

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Answer:

Each body paragraph should focus on an individual topic, but the conclusion paragraph reviews all the evidence from the body paragraphs. A historical essay addresses a specific case or issue on a historical issue, must have the order in which the events occurred to be organized and consistent.

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Which group of people are NOT a Native American tribe? A) Navajo B) Quakers C) Seminole D) Sioux

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Answer:

your answer is B. (Quakers)

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why did the Hashemites send Abu Muslim to Persia?
a) to learn Islamic law
b) to start a revolution
c) to assassinate the caliph
d) to you spread Islam

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Answer:

to spread Islam to people

Some information about:
Cultural Diversity In India..❤​

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Answer:

India is called a land of diversity, i.e., people belonging to almost every faith can be found in India. Many religions coexist in India such as Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrians, Judaism and many more. People of all religions live together with great peace.

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What sort of problems might result from combining or splitting groups of people without regard for ethnic or linguistic traditions?

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It can lead to wars because differences often generate hate because people aren't tolerant of other beliefs.

Who "won" the Crusades in the end?

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Answer:

1st Christians (recaptured Jerusalem)

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Select improvements that corporations brought to industry.

increased economic development
larger variety of goods
monopolies

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Answer:

monopolies

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Monopolies made customers buy from a specific company and therefore, that company got a lot of money by being a monopoly.

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monopolies

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After the Industrial Revolution, goods were produced mainly by machines
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a. instead
b. because
c. with
d. rather

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Answer:

instead

Explanation:

"After the Industrial Revolution, goods were produced mainly by machines instead of by hand" is the only logical and grammatically correct answer.

the answer to your question is A. INSTEAD of by hand

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1.)A
2.)B
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A

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What effect did the revolutionary war have on slavery in the new united states

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Explanation:

slavery kept thriving till this day even tho african Americans are free

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Answer:Buying on margin

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Answer:

Buying on Margin.

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Margin buying allows you to purchase stocks through a brokerage account that you open with a broker, in margin trading you only pay part of the cost of purchasing the stocks while the broker borrows you the other this enables you to buy more stocks.

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Explanation: For the United States, World War II and the Great Depression constituted the most important economic event of the twentieth century. The war’s effects were varied and far-reaching. The war decisively ended the depression itself. The federal government emerged from the war as a potent economic actor, able to regulate economic activity and to partially control the economy through spending and consumption. American industry was revitalized by the war, and many sectors were by 1945 either sharply oriented to defense production (for example, aerospace and electronics) or completely dependent on it (atomic energy). The organized labor movement, strengthened by the war beyond even its depression-era height, became a major counterbalance to both the government and private industry.

Which candidate in 1824 believed that the United States did not have the right
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B. Andrew Jackson
C. John Quincy Adams
D. Henry Clay
Which candidate in 1824 believed the U.S. didn’t have the right to take away land from native Americans

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It is D, Henry Clay. Hope I helped.

Why was it necessary for the framers to make it possible for future generations to change the US Constitution? Explain...

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Answer:

They wanted to create a living document with the capacity to evolve with the times. Therefore, the framers included a formal amendment process so that future generations could change the Constitution to meet the nation's needs.

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Identify two effects of the Glorious Revolution on the
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The events discussed in the passage concern which of
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supported by each of the superpowers
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Political change brought about by improvements in
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C) Largely nonviolent replacement of communist political systems with democratic movements.

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C

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Which statement best describes the Trail of Tears?
A. Many Cherokees suffered from the extreme summer heat on the
march.
B. Disease and harsh winter conditions led to thousands of Cherokee
deaths.
C. The U.S. army protected the Cherokees as they journeyed
westward.
D. The Cherokees used trains and steamboats to travel quickly to the
West.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

when the Cherokee had to leave they left during the winter which brought harsh conditions which killed many and was called the trail of tears

Answer:

B

Explanation:

When the Cherokees were forced to leave, they went in winter, creating harsh conditions, killing many people, and being called "tearstains" for this reason.


In the early 1770s, France probably had more
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Terms in this set (50) In the 1700s, France was considered the most advanced country of Europe. It had a large population and a prosperous foreign trade. It was the center of the Enlightenment, and France's culture was widely praised and imitated by the rest of the world.

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200-900 AD

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This civilization developed into highly structured kingdoms during the Classic period, A.D. 200-900.

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sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington set out from her home in Putnam County, New York on the night of April 26, 1777. Her destination was Danbury, Connecticut. She had the mission of delivering a message to her father, Colonel Henry Ludington, head of the Duchess County Militia, who was off with four hundred other militiamen.

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Red because it is the color of their flag.

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Answer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_principal_leaders_of_the_Crusades

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Benito Mussolini 1
Franklin Roosevelt 2
Ganaral Dwight D. Eisenhower 3
Battle of the bulge 4
D-Day 5
German attack in the Ardennes region of Belgium A
Elected to four terms as president B
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2B 3D 5E 1C 4A

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Eisenhower was the top allies commander in Europe. Roosevelt served more terms than any president. D day was a beach landing in France. Mussolini killed many.

The following is correctly matched with its description.

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As the autocratic leader of Italy, he oversaw cruelty in Ethiopia, an alliance with Hitler, and the persecution of Italy's Jewish people, and others, among other crimes. Squads of militants attacked, beat, and killed other Italians under his command.

The father of Italian fascism and an Italian patriot was Benito Mussolini. From 1922 to 1925, he served as Prime Minister of Italy, and from 1925 to 1943, he was the Fascist dictator known as il Duce. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany used Mussolini's fascist conquest of Italy as an example and source of inspiration.

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Congress began investigating people suspected of being communists or communist sympathizers.  

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

The three details which support the claim that “MLK was the most significant civil rights leader during the civil rights movement," are the following.

1.- Dr. Martin Luther King led the Montgomery Bus Boycott that started on December 5, 1955.

2.- Dr. Martin Luther King wrote the important document titled "Letter's Fron a Birmingham Jai," in which he explained his non-violent approach.

3.- DR. Martin Luther King was the author of the famous speech "I Had a Dream," which is considered to be one of the most inspirational speeches in the history of the United States.

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Dr. King was the most important leader of the Civil Rights movement in the South of the United States, and an inspiration for millions of African American people and other minority groups.

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Answer:

2*2=4

3*3=9

8*8=64

63*63=3969

Describe America's
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Answer:

Before fully becoming involved in the war, America was sending a lot of goods and weapons and military needs to the other allied powers. After Pearl Harbor, they became fully involved in the war in both the European and Pacific Theaters, and really helped turn the tide of the war in favor of the allies, and eventually ended the Pacific Theater by dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Japan.

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