Answer: The Problems of Scout and Jem
Explanation:
What is the conflict between Scout and Jem?
Major Conflict The childhood innocence with which Scout and Jem begin the novel is threatened by numerous incidents that expose the evil side of human nature, most notably the guilty verdict in Tom Robinson's trial and the vengefulness of Bob Ewell.
What are some challenges that Scout faces?
Scout had an extremely innocent view of the world. Unfortunately, that view was challenged when she came into contact with racial prejudice. Because her father was representing Tom Robinson, the resentment that the people of Maycomb felt toward her father extended her and her brother to some degree as well.
Jem's social manners are also more developed than Scout's. However, they are fond of each other (at the end of Chapter 3, Scout sweetly brings supplies to Jem in the treehouse, for example), and they are affectionate even when teasing and criticizing each other, such as when Scout mocks Jem's boasts of bravery.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
All answers impact the paragraph's meaning. However, notice that the questions asks "sensory detail(s)". This hints at sight, hearing, taste, or smell. The only answer that involves sense is C, "jets flying overhead and audiences clapping."
I haven't done these for a while if I am correct it is 800
Answer:
Here are the possible characters introduced: Argus Filch (caretaker), Mrs.Norris (Filch's cat), Professor Sprout (Herbology), Professor Binns (History of Magic), Professor Flitwick (Charms), Professor McGonagall (Transfiguration), Professor Snape (Potions), Professor Quirrell (Defense against Dark Arts)
Explanation:
These are the few possibilites you can choose from. The most detailed and explained would be and Severus Snape and Professor Quirrell. But the question is up to you. I would say that Snape interests me because why is he cold to Harry and Quirrell because why he has a turban and he always changes the subject when ever someone asks him about his turban.