Answer:
hearing
Explanation:
helps listen taste makes u taste and touch makes u feel
Answer:
he describes multiple things, I am guessing B
Explanation:
not sure ngl
Answer and Explanation:
In Edward Irving Wortis's short story "Scout's Honor", the narrator is just a child who goes camping with his two friends to move up to Second Class as Boy Scouts. Throughout the story, they are trying to impress one another, to prove they are tough and fearless. However, the camping trip is a disaster and they have to go back home. Since they were unaccompanied, they make a promise not to tell the Scoutmaster:
<em>Horse said, “Only thing is, we just have to promise not to tell Mr. Brenkman.”
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<em>Grinning with relief, we simultaneously clasped hands.
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<em>“No matter what,” Max reminded us.
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<em>To which I added, “Scout’s Honor.”</em>
<u>This is how the story ends, the very last phrase being "Scout's Honor". It's an ironic way to end the story because Scouts should not lie, and they are using that phrase while agreeing to lie to the Scoutmaster. On the other hand, "Scout's honor" is also related to friendship and loyalty. With their façade as strong boys falling apart, the boys found acceptance of themselves and their friends. They are loyal to one another now, connected through their weaknesses and failures.</u>
Answer:
Mary Warren, their servant, came home from court that day and gave Elizabeth a poppet, or a doll, that she had sewn in court during the proceedings. Later, Elizabeth is arrested and charged with sending her spirit out upon Abigail Wiliams to stab Abby with a needle. ... So, Elizabeth is arrested.
Explanation:
B.a sculptor himself .................................