In "The Witch of Blackbird Pond," walking up the river refers to the act of traveling inland, against the current of the river, away from the sea. This action symbolizes Kit's journey towards independence and self-discovery as she leaves behind her old life and embraces a new beginning in the Connecticut colony. It also represents her defiance of societal norms and expectations.
In Chapter 6 of The Witch of Blackbird Pond, "I want to call on you" means that the character wants to come visit the person they are speaking to. It is a polite way of expressing a desire to see someone or pay them a visit.
you mean which
the name Yukon has come from the Yukon river witch means great river
Back then people would take leeches and let them suck the blood out because they thought it would take the sickness out.
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Gender:FemaleOrigin:EnglishMeaning:Dark-Haired; Blackbird
It is possible to walk up a stream provided the water level is low enough and not flowing too quickly. (A pleasant, cooling way to pass a hot day when out walking in the hills.) A river is usually deeper than a stream, and would mean swimming rather than walking.
What do you mean a witch? If you mean an actual spell casting witch then just tell him.
The answer is which, but you mean homophone, not homonym.
It depends on your subject. Ambulo means "I am walking" in latin. Ambulas is you are walking. Ambulat is he/she/it is walking. Ambulamus is we are walking. Ambulatis is you all are walking. Ambulant is they are walking.