Jem ages from 10-13 over the course of "To Kill A Mockingbird", which has brought a great change in any child's life. The changes he had went through has been seen from the point-of-view of his younger sister. He has represented an idea of bravery in the novel. In the beginning of the novel, Jem thinks bravery is touching the side of the Radley house because he has never declined a dare. But as the story progresses; Jem has learned more about bravery from Atticus facing the mad dog, to Scout's confrontation towards the mod at the jail. He grew overall from a boy who drags his sister along to a young gentlemen that protects Scout and tries to help her understand all the events that are surrounding her.
Hi Elise!
Sorry, I had to go offline for a while. Here are your answers:
♦ Outline- <span>used to organize information into main points and subpoints
</span>♦ Evidence- <span>facts or details that provide support for main points
</span>♦ Thesis Statement- <span>gives the main idea and suggests the organization of the essay
</span>♦ Parenthetical Documentation-
♦ Quotation- <span>a statement that uses the exact wording from a text
</span>♦ Works Cited- <span>a list of sources that you used in your essay
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~Elisabeth
B.
Because a non human thing is doing something human
Answer:
Yes and no.
Explanation:
There are certain consequences that should occur when someone posts on social media, but as long as it doesn't contain any graphic or violent/rude things than I say it is fine. But Social Media does change a lot of people, and can be immensely bad and can impact someone in a negative way. It is important to understand what someone goes through behind a post, since people can do it for the enjoyment of it, or just because they want to. There is no exact answer for me personally, but it depends on what is posted or being posted. I feel as though everything that goes on Social Media will either be toxic or whatever the poster feels they want to share, since some people can share graphic things that can entirely change someones mindset. So there are multiple reasons to believe why and why not things that are posted on social media should be taken accounted for by the poster. I just assume these things based on prior knowledge and what I've personally learned and dealt with. It isn't easy to have your life taken away or be highly famous for posts that may not define someone. I've met multiple people who act "bad" in pictures or posts, and in reality, they are a whole different person. So it entirely depends in my opinion.