Answer:
He was quiet and didn't know what to do about it.
Explanation:
Contrapositive is the negation of both the premise and the conclusion. in the other order
Let's take:
conditional statemet: all men are mortal (if one is a man, one is mortal)
the counterpositive is :
is one is not mortal, one is not a man - this statement is also true.
So, the correct answer is: its counterpositice is also true
Spending Christmas at Finch's Landing is always a bit of a chore for Scout, especially because of Aunt Alexandra's unwelcome presence. The two don't get on very well, not least because Alexandra is forever trying to get the tomboy Scout to act like a lady. And at Finch's Landing that Christmas, Alexandra is on Scout's case once again, taking sides with her grandson, Francis, against Scout. She accuses Scout of keeping him trapped in the kitchen, where he's not supposed to play. Alexandra is upset at what she perceives as Scout's outrageous treatment of her little darling grandson (though it was actually Francis who started the conflict by making a hurtful remark about Atticus).
Alexandra gets even more upset when Scout actually gives Francis a good whupping for his trouble. Francis makes himself out to be the victim, earning the sympathy of his grandma, who, as always, takes his side.
Answer:
First: Mr. and Mrs. Warner had settled down for the night.
Second: Tap...tap...on the window.
Third: A masked face appeared and said, "I am going on a long journey and have come to borrow money."
Fourth: Missionary Warner led the bandit to a small sack of Chinese dollars.
Fifth: The bandit said, "Goodbye," which in Chinese is, "I'll see you again."
Sixth: Both missionaries knelt and thanked the Lord for His special care.
I think it would be he warns Phillip to avoid swimming in the water because of the sharks.