<span>The correct
answer should be “Hally is friendly with Willie and Sam but then demands they
call him Master Harold”. </span>
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Let’s keep in mind that the play is set in a racist, post-WWII South Africa, in
which ruled the ‘white-only’ policy. Harold “Hally” is a 17-year-old teenage
boy who lives with a drunken father, who is a veteran, and a mother who does
not have the strength to stand up to her husband. Both his parents are racist,
and so he’s been taught. But Hally builds a sort of friendship with the two
black servants, Willie and Sam, although this friendship id hidden by the
distance that had to be kept between master and servant. </span>
A study guide is what you complete for practice before a test.
This is <span>from the book Tuck Everlasting
Winnie told the toad that she was going to run away
she didn't tell her grandmother because her grandmother was overprotective
she didn't meet Mae yet so this is the wrong answer as well
she didn't tell her dog
she told a toad in chapter 3
the answer is C a toad
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