Answer: Jem’s broken arm brings the novel full circle because in the beginning Jem and Scout are arguing what caused him to break his arm. The story ending where it did makes the reader realize that all of it was a flashback. Jem is now more mature and sees the world as it is. He is no longer, like Scout, a naive child thanks to Tom’s case.
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Answer:
D
At the first sign of light as neighbours and others assembled to commiserate with him he was already strapping his five-gallon demijohn to his bicycle carrier and his wife, sweating in the open fire, was turning over akara balls in a wide clay bowl of boiling oil.
Explanation:
At the first sign of light as neighbours and others assembled to commiserate with him he was already strapping his five-gallon demijohn to his bicycle carrier and his wife, sweating in the open fire, was turning over akara balls in a wide clay bowl of boiling oil.
Answer: I think its A hope this helps!
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He wrote it in 2015 as a goodbye to the sport he dearly loved. It also served as an announcement that, that would be his last season.
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I believe the answer is B.
Explanation:
The audience for any story is swayed by first thought emotions and without context, it would seem that Character B is more cruel and powerful than Character A.