Significant events in chapter two;
- dill leaves maycomb to go to meridian
- Scout goes to school and dislikes her teacher ms. Caroline fisher
- ms Caroline fisher is a character who is narrow minded as she tries to "undo the damage" of Atticus teaching scout how to read
Significant events in chapter 3;
- scout invites Walter Cunningham to her house to eat because he is poor and has nothing to eat
- Walter then proceeds to pour a bottle of syrup onto his vegetables; the syrup is a symbol; Syrup is sweet and Walter is poor, implying that poor people miss out on the sweeter, more finer highs in life and he is attempting to cover his bland, boring life with something sweeter
Hope this helps;)
Here's why. List the topics. It starts with who invented the radio. It goes on to tell what the use of the radio was during WWII. Then it switches to automobile radios and from there to cell phones (a life altering invention) and their dangers while driving.
I don't see the connection, but we are now watching television which jumps to talking to each other and then back to TV and the series you can find on TV.
There is about 10 subject switches in that one paragraph. Normally that would not even be passible writing, let along good writing.
The sentence is an example of an example of an unfortunately worded phrase.
A sentence is usually made up of a subject and an object
The subject is the person or item that the sentence is about. The object is the person or item that the action is being done to - the receiver of the action. According to convention, subject usually precedes the object.
In this question, the subject is "my" and the object is the "hat".
Thus, the correct order of the sentence is "throw my hats down the stairs"
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Answer: one of the body paragraphs
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