Answer:
Where's the scenario?
Explanation:
i can't answer without it
In chapter 2, Scout attempts to explain to Miss Caroline why Walter Cunningham Jr. will not accept her quarter to buy lunch. Unfortunately, Scout has difficulty articulating her knowledge of the Cunningham family and naively assumes that Miss Caroline is familiar with the ways of Walter's family. Scout informs the reader that the Cunningham family never takes anything from anyone they cannot pay back, which illustrates their respectful, honorable nature.
Because teens buy more clothes than the average adult so if you can make the group of the population that buys clothes more than the rest then they make more money
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Answer:
O.A can
option no. 1 because its our choice
opinion
Answer: D.)
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