<span>Margot and an unnamed narrator are musing about a fantastical scenario in which they catch neighborhood children with a fishing pole, bathe them, mend their clothes and then presumably return them to their previous occupation of walking by Margot's house. Though altruistic in nature, Margot and the narrator might find the children less than eager to participate in this spontaneous bath.</span>
Answer:
You answer will depend on the words selected. Here are four words you could have chosen:
- fortified (formed from the root -forc-, which means “strong”)
- cluster (formed from the root -clus-, which means “close”)
- extract (formed from the prefix extra-, which means “beyond” or “outside”)
- verification (formed from the suffix -tion, which is used to form nouns from verbs)
These sample sentences use the selected words:
- The team fortified their defense after taking the lead in the match.
- The cluster of stars looked beautiful in the clear night sky.
- The dentist wanted to extract my tooth, but I was too scared!
- George is in charge of the verification of all legal documents.
Explanation:
From Plato :)
The whole To Kill A Mockingbird was told from a point of view when Scout was grown up so she realized then, but as a child she was innocent so she did not realize that they was a mob in the first place. So for a short answer No she was aware.
Answer:
Run-on
Explanation:
"There's a new smart-phone app that will write your English essays for you" and "the program has terrible grammar" are both independent clauses, incorrectly joined without correct punctuation. There should be a comma before the conjunction "but".
We will need a link to what we are reading