Henry David Thoreau and during his time at Walden, Thoreau spent a night in jail for refusing to pay his poll tax. He withheld the tax to protest the existence of slavery and what he saw as an imperialistic war with Mexico. Released after a relative paid the tax, he wrote “Civil DisobedienceExternal” (originally published as “Resistance to Civil Government”)
The answer is that he was upset because Renee was supposed to do the heavy (yell and scream at Bella for making bad choices) but doesn't. So Charlie went moping around till the wedding came so technically he was upset that Renee hadn't rat Bella out.
I'll just rewrite the sentence how it's supposed to sound...
My bike tire was low, i wasn't surprised that it went flat just as it began to rain.
Answer:
C Jim doesn’t face consequences and never reforms
Explanation:
This is shown throughout the whole story. The author describes bad events that usually happen to the other boys or they reform after realizing they were wrong, but then the author goes on to explain how that’s not the case for this story.