Analyzing Mattie and Grandfather’s Relationship FEVER 1793
Directions: Answer the follow...
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Analyzing Mattie and Grandfather’s Relationship FEVER 1793
Directions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
1. Grandfather had been an army officer and had fought in the American Revolution under General George Washington. Throughout the book, Mattie speaks to her Grandfather in military language. Cite two examples of this from Chapter 17 and include the page numbers.
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