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Raveloe is a village distrustful of strangers, but possesses community spirit. True or False

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the right answer is true


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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe is the third novel by George Eliot, pseudonym of the British novelist Mary Ann Evans.

In this book we are introduced to Silas Marner, a young man of simple origin who considered religion and friendship to be the greatest riches of life, until the day he was betrayed by his best friend and forced to move to a remote village to leave the past behind. However, his life in this small town was not so much simpler as being so different from its inhabitants, he was considered with a stranger who would bring nothing good to the people by refusing to participate in the quiet life of the city and to abide by Their village was Raveloe, a village that distrusted strangers, but possessed a spirit of community.

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