The tone is joyful/awaiting of good things to come. the tone impacts the meaning of the passage in that the reader realising that Scout cannot wait for Dill to come as they have fun together.
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Possessive
Explanation:
Possessive pronouns examples...----mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
Answer: The state of immaturity suggests something that has not ripened or is not fully grown.
Explanation: "With the Latin word immātūritās meaning "unripeness," as in a piece of fruit that is not yet fully developed, we can see the meaning of the modern word immaturity."
Answer:
Convey details about the characters
Explanation:
In the excerpt from, "It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference", the author's purpose was to convey details about the characters. He first made a description of Andy Percifield describing his physical features ( a tall, red-haired senior), his duties ( which involved reading announcements in the morning over the Public Address system), and his personality ( he was smart and fair).
Neto was described as a student who sought help for Mexican players who were being bullied. Neto met Andy Percifield for help and Andy promised to help him.