A common noun.
A proper noun would be a word that always has to be capitalized , like names of places , people and such , therefore that would make it a common.
Answer:Scout does not get along with either Alexandra or her grandson. ... Francis calls Dill a “runt” and a stray dog, but really angers Scout is when he repeats to her something he heard Alexandra say, calling Atticus a “n*****-lover.” He tells her that Atticus is ruining the family name, and she wallops him
Parallelism because you use the same structures over and over
The word <em>quickly </em>describes the verb, or the way in which the line is moving. This means that this word is an B. adverb.
A would be - is long, is moving
C would be - long
There are no prepositions here.
1 quote- “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart”
2 quote- “I don’t think of all the misery, but the beauty that still remains”
Both quotes were from Anne Frank.