What best describes how the setting of Fugard's "Master Harold"...and the Boys contributes to its central theme?
Sam can act as a father figure to Hally and not fear being reprimanded.
Willie and Sam are allowed to act however they want without consequences.
Hally, Willie, and Sam can interact freely whereas they most likely couldn't do so in public.
Hally, Willie, and Sam are free to discuss politics without fear of any government censorship.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, onlymyworld27
20 points plus brainlest answer if right. joe nesbo, a travelling salesman, was staying at a hotel for business. he was having a dinner meeting that night, so he decided to take a nap in the middle of the afternoon. he was awakened by a knock at the door, and then a man walked in. “oh my, i’m terribly sorry, this isn’t my room. , pardon the intrusion.” the man calmly backed out and left. nesbo got up and locked the door – something he forgot to do before his nap – and lay back down on the bed. but then he shot up in bed and called the lobby to tell them there was a burglar on the prowl. what made nesbo think that?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:10, mrstealyogirl40
Awell-written summary should be used o in place of reading an original text to you review something that you have already read
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