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Sod Houses of the 1800s
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Chapter Eight
Why do you think it was so important to Billy and Sam to have a funeral for the horse that drowned in the Mississippi Rive?
Because Billy and Sam thought that it was a beautiful horse and that it deserved a funeral of some sort and they might have thought or felt like they were losing someone they know or a very close relative.
Maybe because they felt they couldn't do anything about it.
ReplyDeleteBecause they said it was like losing a relative and they felt bad for it.
ReplyDeleteBecause they thought it was a very beautiful horse and they felt bad just leaving it without a sort-of funeral.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand your comment, John. You need to elaborate more.
ReplyDeleteBecause Billy and Sam thought that it was a beautiful horse and that it deserved a funeral of some sort and they might have thought or felt like they were losing someone they know or a very close relative.
ReplyDeleteThey couldn't save the horse.
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