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Next time don't answer if u don't know what to say
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Thinking about your audience differently can improve your writing, especially in terms of how clearly you express your argument.
Explanation:
Hey there!
We are going to find which sentence carries the strongest noun, this would mean that we would have to find a sentence that would contain these aspect's
. . . <span>♦Person
</span><span>♦Place
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<span>♦Or thing
Based on my understanding of your options, your best answer would be
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Jim knew his wife would like tulips)In this sentence, we are looking at the word
(tulips), which this would be a noun and in this, it would be considered and
(Thing).Your correct answer would be
. . . .
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Hope this helps
~Jurgen</span>
There are several but these stand out.
Jem is fearful that his father has few friends and little support in town, But Maudie tells him that.
(hopes side)
Maudie assures Jem that Tom has friends besides Atticus <span>Maudie assures Jem that Tom has friends beside Atticus, particularly Judge Taylor who assigned Atticus to defend Tom because he knew Atticus was the best lawyer in town. The greatest HOPE comes from the lips of Miss Maudie, who sees the long deliberation by the jury as a good sign of things to come when it comes to racial relations and fair play.
Hope this helps and P.S. I LOVE this book! :)
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