Love at first sight
This passage is describing the way Armand fell in love, in the same way everyone in his family fell in love. It describes the love as being shot by a pistol which shows that it happens immediately the first time they see the person that they are falling in love with.
The third one (I’m not sure if your question includes answers choices or not but if so , it is in fact (C)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B. a box crammed with documents
Answer:
Letter to Write a letter to your uncle thanking for paying your SSCE registration fees and discussing the possible consequences if his help was not available.
21, Second Cross Street,
Mylapore,
Chennai – 5
Dear Uncle,
Thanks a ton for paying my SSCE registration fees. Today was the last date to pay the fees and Mother and Father had told me it would be very difficult for them to arrange for the fees.
I dint know what to do and was shell shocked and by God’s grace I thought of contacting you and thankfully you helped me by paying the fees.
I am indebted to you and will never forget this in my life. I offer my humble salutations to you. I will be happy to visit you went I visit the town after my exams are over. Please express my regards to everyone at home.
Yours Lovingly,
Murali
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Answer and Explanation:
1. Scout talked to Mr Cunningham primarily because she is embarrassed and nervous. When she sees Atticus confronting the mob in front of the jailhouse, she does not know what was actually wrong, but she instinctively wants to go to her father and by doing so, she finds herself in front of a crowd of unfamiliar faces and she is the center of attention because everyone was watching her.
It is a relief when she finds Mr. Cunningham in the crowd and Her talk with him is simply polite conversation, meant to cover her awkwardness, but his acknowledgement of her means that he can no longer fade into the crowd, and must take responsibility for being present.
2. The passage opens with Scout revealing that she is aware of the tangled state of Mr. Cunningham’s affairs as the only lawyer in town, Atticus would be the person Mr. Cunningham would have sought advice from.He is therefore in debt to Atticus for his services which is a debt that could have only partially been met through the gesture of giving Scout’s family hickory nuts, which signals his impoverished state. Scout also went ahead to as well reveals that Cunningham’s son Walter has shared the midday meal with her family in the past, revealing that the kindness Atticus has shown to the father through his encouraging advice and has also been extended to his son. Ultimately the cumulative weight of recollecting these small acts of kindness by Atticus and Scout moves Mr. Cunningham to relent and disperse the crowd of vigilantes with him.
3.They put the law aside and threaten with "pack" violence