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The time and place of a literary work that establish its context.
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
How does the playwright develop George Washington's character through the dialogue in lines 37 through 42?
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
What is a central message in this play?
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
How does the historical time period affect the plot?
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
In line 6, the playwright uses the comparison 'it's as plain as a dish of beans' most likely to emphasize that...
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
The voice and implied speaker of a fictional work, to be distinguished from the actual living author.
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
A form of language use in which writers and speakers convey something other than the literal meaning of their words.
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
What is significant about Martha's approach to talking with Besty?
By demonstrating that Washington considers the opinion of his wife.
It causes Betsy to feel comfortable sharing her reason for being near the camp.
Figurative Language
Understanding a situation may take time and patience.
Narrator
Betsy is obviously doing something suspicious.
By causing Betsy to have to travel in order to communicate with Sam.
Setting
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