Answer:
The awnser is rectify
Explanation:
rec·ti·fy
/ˈrektəˌfī/
to put right; correct.
"mistakes made now cannot be rectified later
Maybe the problem is Trevor wants to keep the coin for money like to pawn or sell it or something..... so maybe the family problem is that theyre facing miney problems?
Which book are you talking about? Provide us with the sorry please
"To kill a mockingbird" is basically described as killing something pure, for absolutely no reason. Kind of like killing a unicorn in the movie "Legend".
The tone changes a lot through out the book. The first chapters are light hearted, while deeper in they become somewhat sad.
A few types of figurative language are Personification: "May comb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it", Idioms: "You’ve got us in a box, Jem,", Similes: <span>"He was as good as his worst performance." and quite a few others.</span>