Explanation:
This story is referring to Mark Twain's short story ''The Story Of The Bad Little Boy'' written in 1875.
That ''Bad Little Boy'' from the story is called Jim. Most of the bad boys were called with the same name in Sunday books.
- They had mothers that taught them everything, sang them lullabies, kissed them for a good night and they were sad and sick.
- This boy Jim was having a mother that did not teach him to sing his prayers and she was different from the other mothers in Sunday School books. She wasn't anxious about her child, she did not kiss him for a good night and she spanked him. She was not a sample of a good mother like in other books so here the most important difference is mother.
Answer:
8 3/8 - 2 5/8 - 2 3/8
Change to improper fractions:
67/8 - 21/8/ - 19/8 = 27/8
Change back to mixed number:
3 3/8 meters left
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<span>The setting of this excerpt is a dense, secluded forest through which no travelers seem to want to venture. The strange, large figure in the road makes the protagonist paranoid and afraid, which further builds the tension and fear in the story from the previous excerpt.</span>
Answer:
"Hello Samantha," Trevor excitedly shouted.
"Hi, Trevor," responded Samantha.
"Want to go to the ice cream shop with me later," Trevor inquired energetically.
"No, I have dance practice later," she said in a somber tone, "I might be able to this weekend, though."
"It is official-- this weekend we will go to the ice cream shop," Trevor declared.
The characters then went their separate, both looking forward to the fun that they will have this weekend.