PrincesPowerful is correct but the question its self said that is the wrong answer the quote-on-quote correct answer is 1 the county attorney and the sheriff arrive to investigate 2 Mrs.peters discovers the empty bird cage 3 the woman discovered the dead bird and 4 Mrs. Hale hides the box containing the dead bird in her pocket.
The county attorney and the sheriff arrive to investigate. The women discover the dead bird.
Answer:
How did Elizabeth meet her husband, Rudolph?
Why did Elizabeth's parents leave Europe?
Did Elizabeth like the painting of her family's home?
Which crop did Elizabeth's family grow?
Did she enjoy the lifestyle of the community she was born into?
Explanation:
Home Place Retold tells the story of the Mennonites, a group of people similar to the Amish, that moved from Europe to America in the early days of the country, to escape religious persecution.
Elizabeth Linscheid was about 10 years old when she arrived in the new continent with her family.
I would say:
Our knight lives optimistically in a fictitious, idealistic past. Sancho withal aspires to a better life that he hopes to gain through accommodating as a squire. Their adventures are ecumenically illusory. Numerous well-bred characters relish and even nurture these illusions. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza live out a fairy tale.Virtually all these characters are of noble birth and mystically enchanted with excellent appearance and manners, concretely the women. And everything turns out for the best, all of the time. And so, once again, they live out a fairly tale. Here we have a miniature fairy tale within a more immensely colossal fairy tale. Outside of the fairy tale, perhaps, we have the down-to-earth well-meaning villagers of La Mancha and a couple of distant scribes, one of whom we ourselves read, indirectly. I struggle to understand the standpoint of the narrator. Is the novel contrasting a day-to-day and mundane authenticity with the grandiose pursuits of the world's elites? This seems to be the knight's final clientele. As for reading the novel as an allegory of Spain, perhaps, albeit why constrain it to Spain?
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