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Summary- Chapter 5
Jem and Dill grow closer, and Scout begins to feel left out of their friendship. As a result, she starts spending much of her time with one of their neighbors: Miss Maudie Atkinson, a widow with a talent for gardening and cake baking who was a childhood friend of Atticus’s brother, Jack. She tells Scout that Boo Radley is still alive and it is her theory Boo is the victim of a harsh father (now deceased), a “foot-washing” Baptist who believed that most people are going to hell. Miss Maudie adds that Boo was always polite and friendly as a child. She says that most of the rumors about him are false, but that if he wasn’t crazy as a boy, he probably is by now.
Meanwhile, Jem and Dill plan to give a note to Boo inviting him out to get ice cream with them. They try to stick the note in a window of the Radley Place with a fishing pole, but Atticus catches them and orders them to “stop tormenting that man” with either notes or the “Boo Radley” game.
The sky describes the feeling of freedom
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Rain forests are filled with tall trees....this is a ripple effect to the rest of the world.
Explanation:
When trees are cut down, the remaining parts release carbon dioxide into the air causing global warming
A consumer should be careful when reading legal and/or government documents because the consumer must agree to every single word, not just certain sections. If there is a particular section that the consumer cannot upkeep, then the consumer is in trouble. :-(
Reading carefully also prevents misunderstandings, and it gives the right for the consumer to complain about unfair business -- but only if they actually read the TOS (terms of service). I hope I helped!