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English, 10.09.2021 06:10 jrfranckowiak

Which quotation from Sarah, Plain and Tall best shows that Anna wants Sarah to stay once she meets her? “I looked to see if she knew what I was thinking. Summer was when the wedding would be. Might be. Sara and Papas wedding”

“‘We hung the flowers from the ceiling in little bunches. ‘I’ve never seen this before,’ said Sarah. ‘What is it called?”’

“The sheep made Sarah smile. She sank her fingers into their thick, coarse wool. She talked to them, running with the lambs, letting them suck on her fingers.”

“We ate Sarah’s stew, the late light coming through the windows. Papa had baked bread that was still warm from the fire.”

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