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01.02.2021 •
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explain the author's reason for ending the story in such dramatic way how does this solidify the overreaching theme and explain what the author is trying to teach about apartheid
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Ответ:
Thomas Aquinas = He was a Catholic priest who studied how reason and faith could coexist.
Charlemagne = He was the Holy Roman Emperor who spread Christianity throughout Europe.
Pope Gregory VII = He excommunicated the king when they disagreed over who should appoint bishops.
King John of England = He was forced to sign the Magna Carta by an alliance of barons.