At the
beginning of , Daniel is very loyal toward Rosh and treats him as his
hero. When he tells Joel about Rosh, he says he is a good man and the bravest man in the world.
Daniel obeys Rosh's commands when he orders him to take care of Samson and when he assigns him
to steal from the miser. He respectfully asks Rosh if he can go to Capernaum to try to recruit
Joel to...
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
How does Daniel treat Rosh in the beginning of the book, and how does that change toward the end of the book?
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