Answer:
The statement on the part of Atticus that "Jem's definitions are very nearly accurate sometimes" is meant to set a playful tone because earlier Jem had said that entailment meant getting your tail stuck in a crack.
Explanation:
The word entailment is significant in this part of the story because it means that Mr. Cunningham could not just sell his property to get cash and pay his debts. He might have a farm, but he does not have to right to sell it a large part of it and dispose of the money as he wishes. Therefore Walter and his father are poor, and kind of "stuck in a crack" when it comes to affording to take a lunch to school like Miss Caroline expects.
Answer:
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Explanation:
life is not long yet very fragile and can be overcome by you or overwhelming
Question 1
Make inferences about the meaning based on the words around it.
Question 2
Context clues
Question 3
A hidden meaning
Question 4
Someone at a theme park
Question 5
A great number
Question 6
Majestic
Question 7
Difficult
Question 8
To be involved in a difficult situation
Question 9
Definition context clue
Question 10
Inference context clue
If the story were to continue, the author would mostly likely discuss, the way the author and Uncle Jake escaped from the bison herd.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
The above given excerpt provides details about how the author used to spend his vacation at his uncle's place and the things he used to do over there. As the story moves forward, we come across an incident where the author and uncle Jack have encountered a group of bison. The bisons were coming near them, they were frightened and confused as to what should be done now, and that's when the story ended. So the continued part of the story would most certainly be, how Uncle Jack and the author have escaped the bison herd.
The lines that show that tragedy was brought not only to the two families but also to other families in Verona are: <span>And I for winking at your discords too
Have lost a brace of kinsmen: all are punish'd. The word that involves the other families in Verona is the pronoun "all", showing that t</span>he tragedy also departed upon them.