When it seemed apparent Smaug would destroy Esgaroth the Master was looking for a way to get to his gilded boat and save himself in the confusion. After Bard had slain the dragon the people of the town wanted to name him king and the Master was the only one who dissented and named Bard a mere fighting man who could go back and rule over a destroyed Dale. And finally, the Master turned the blame on the Dwarves so the people would forget his cowardice and keep him as Master of Esgaroth. He never thought of his people but only himself.
gave the money to the poor
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great debaters have prove of there writing and speak for attention .
i would like section leader role to further my career with asda and prove to myself that i can give 100% commitment.i would make a difference in asda by living the asda values.
Dealer needs to prove that the flow-master was the cause of the malfunction...
To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master., To overcome by argument; to force to yield assent to truth; to satisfy by proof., To confute; to prove the fallacy of., To prove guilty; to convict.
Nothing written by a mere man could prove Jesus is God, but it could be capable of proving that the author believedthat Jesus is God. Phillipians chapter 4 contains nothing to indicate whether or not Paul believed Jesus to be God.
Its Roger Williams I promise you! I got a social studies book to prove it.
Its Roger Williams I promise you! I got a social studies book to prove it.
Its Roger Williams I promise you! I got a social studies book to prove it.
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In chapter 30 of "The Swiss Family Robinson," the Arabs prove to be kind and hospitable when they rescue the family from the shipwreck and offer them assistance. They provide the Robinson family with food, shelter, and guidance, showing compassion and generosity towards strangers in need.
to prove that liberty is just as important as equality, to prove that the government is at fault, and that he himself would make a perfect leader or ruler
(literal) To physically fight to prove that the stronger has the ability to be a more fit leader.
To prove to the reader that there is more to Jordan than what people think. Furthermore, her narration in chapter 3 enables the reader to think twice about Jordan.