how didn't mr sowerberry treated oliver plz answer
dont ans
for points you hungry people
Answers
In Oliver Twist, how does the charity boy Noah Claypole treat Oliver
KAREN P.L. HARDISON
| CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
Noah Claypole is the charity boy who also works as an apprentice for Mr. Sowerberry. From the start, Noah had been cruel and abusive to Oliver, giving orders, insulting him, calling "Work'us." He didn't restrain himself from physical violence and even kicked him. When Oliver is unfortunately fortunate to get a promotion to a position as a hired mourner for children's funerals, Noah gets violently jealous. He furiously attacks Oliver. Oliver, starved and mistreated, fights back in defense of his life. Of course this act of righteous self-defense draws a beating from Sowerberry who locks Oliver up for the night. This is the event that precipitates Oliver's flight to London the next morning, running away from Noah and Sowerberry into the arms of starvation and exhaustion.
- GASES HAVE FIXED SHAPE BUT NOT HAVE FIXED VOLUME. THE MOLECULES OF GAS ARE VERY APART FROM EACH OTHER.