Let me start from the beginning - just a little bit, basically Mr. Ewell was angry at Atticus for what he'd said at trial about his daughter - that in the end he decided to attack Jem and Scout in the woods.
BUT, Jem heroically got Scout out of the way - risking his own life. To make matters worse, though, poor Jem did end up with a broken arm.
I hope all is well and you pass! (: Good luck, rockstar! If you have any follow up questions, let me know! This book is still fairly fresh in my mind! (:
Just say this, I’ve been planting some ideas that some of them are fitting with the context and others don’t, I just need to change a little the vocabulary to make it more fluent and that should be it, just want to make sure the ideas are placed in the right order and subject.
Answer:
senior citizens
Explanation:
it is only difficult ambition
Misfortune
A family that loses their home in a storm is experiencing misfortune.
<u>YES</u>
I experienced misfortune when I lost my five dollar bill on the way to the store.
Mistaken
It is possible for a woman to be mistaken for her Identical twin sister
<u>Yes</u>
I'm often mistaken for somebody else as we have the same features.
Superstition
The idea that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day is a common superstition
<u>Yes</u>
One superstition I have heard is that if a black cat crosses your path you will fall to bad-luck and will experience misfortune.
A superstition that I had was that if you broke a mirror you would be cursed for 7 years. This influenced me from a young age not to destroy any reflective surfaces as we had a lot of those in the house. I believed that my parents tried to influence me/ tell me at a young age was so that feared of one day falling into misfortune which luckily never happened. I started to finally not believe the superstition when I opened my locker and my mirror fell and was everywhere and weeks past and nothing bad happened.
Hoped this helped in some way,
Jon