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setting crime on mars on mars
characters on crime on mars mr maccar , detective inspector rawlings, danny weaver
theme crime on mars a single missed detail can foil the carefully thought out plan
point of view crime on mars first person
who is the narrator unnamed tourists
why so little crime on mars the forcefields surrounded the city so the people were easy located
why is the siren goddess such a mystery there was no human life on mars when it was found
what mistake did danny make he planned on the west side of the international date line
piont of view for thank you mam third person
setting for thgank you mam womens apartment 1940 to 1970s
characters for thank you mam miss neulla bates washington jones and roger
theme for thank you mam The golden rule
Plot for thank you mam roger tries to steal a ladies purse and ends up going to her house after failing to do so
Setting for christmas day in the morning flash back to farm
Robert alice and father characters in christmas day in the morning
point of view 3rd person
theme of christmas day in the morning love alone can awaken love
setting of Fire October dry and hot
characters of Fire Paul grandpa and mother
point of view for Fire 1st person
Theme for Fire Take responsibility for your actions
Define inferance A conclusion drawn from the information you have
In the osage orange tree why did the girl keep the narrator away from her hose she was ashamed of her poverty level
in the osage orange tree why does the narrator strike outafter he talks to evangalines brother the encounter upset him
why does evangaline spend her money on she was saving for the dress she wanted to have a friend so she bought the papers FROM THE NARRATOR
Created by: Wilson Hall
 

 



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