The big question I chose is; when can you tell when someone is truly loyal to you? I decided on this question because in the book "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" the grandfather's grandson, Jacob is a very loyal young man to him; this shows because he is one who does what it takes to accomplish what his grandpa always wanted. A few things that show this would be; after Jacob experienced his grandpas awful death he pieced together different things that clued in on where he needed to go instantly after he realized what his grandpa was saying needed to be done. This occurrence led to Jacob sticking to his word and going on this adventure to the Island.
 
1.) To mortal men, he with his horrid crew
Lay vanquisht, rowling in the fiery Gulfe
- the men and his crew lay dead , rowling in the dirty gulf.
2.) His utmost power with adverse power oppos'd
In dubious Battel on the Plains of Heav'n,
- his known power showed in battle withe heaven.
3.) O prince, O Chief of many Throned Powers,
That ledth' imbattelld Seraphim to Warr
- the prince had a lot of powers and led them to war.


 
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Miss. Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children doesn't follow Gothic romance. This book seems to be more Gothic and horror than it is romance; although it does  tie into both themes. So far the grandson Jacob found his grandpa out in the woods face down almost dead, his grandpa told him to go an Island so he can be safe. Jacob goes to this Island and finds all of these peculiar children that have been raised by Miss Peregrine in her home for peculiar children. The island is stuck in a time loop so they are living the same day over and over again.

 
Magazine Articles:
1.)TIME
2.)VOGUE
3.) Sports Illustrated
Newspaper Articles:
1.) " Jury find bank robber guilty of escape and crime spree"
2.) " Notre Dame is better than you think"
3.) " Hall of fame says no to Bonds, Sosa, and Clemens"
Movies:
1.) This is 40
2.) Open Season
3.)
Books:
1.) The Wedding
2.) The Last Song
3.) Dreamland
 
Add an 's if the word is plural or if the word belongs to something or someone. Or you add just an s by itself if the word means there is more than one person, place, or thing.
Plural Possesive:
1.) The Dog's tail is very soft.
2.) The Parent's money was well spent.
Singular Possesive:
3.) I can not tell you all of the places we have been to.
4.) All of my friends are very generous.