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English, 14.01.2022 08:40 jasminemonae62

If you guys have read the book 'The White Stag', HELPP I HAVE QUESTIONS FOR UUU (they're rlly easy) 1. What does the prophecy of the eagles tell Nimrod at the beginning of the story?

2. How does Nimrod's tribe separate into Huns and Magyars?

3. How does Bendeguz realize that he must set the Cimmerians free and marry Alleeta?

4. How do the Huns get through the seemingly impassable Carpathian mountains?

5. How does Attila learn for sure that he has reached the "promised land?"

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