Let's reconstruct this sentence.
"Everyone I know complain" doesn't make much sense.
Popping an "s" on the end of "complain" might do the trick, lets try!
"Everyone I know complains" ah, there we go. Much smoother.
Next section!
"Complains because these days backpacks weigh a ton."
Though this may sound correct, it is still quite a bunch. Let's fix that.
Rearranging your words might work.
Maybe in the section that says "Complains because these days" we can change that to "Complains these days because" Much smoother, and easier to read.
We have so far is: "Everyone I know complains these days because"
Yay, let's continue.
The remaining of the sentence is fine so we can put it on the end of our freshly constructed sentence.
Our final sentence should be:
"Everyone I know complains these days because backpacks weigh a ton."
Explanation:
Primary socialisation in sociology is the acceptance and learning of set of norms and values established through the process of socialisation. secondary socialisation refers to the process of learning what
is the appropriate behaviour as a member of smaller groups within the larger society.
hope it helps!
Answer:
Harper Lee wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird" and the main characters are Atticus Finch, his son Jem and daughter Scout, Aunt Alexandria, Dill Harris, Calpurnia, Boo Radley, Judge John Taylor, Miss Maudie, Bob E. Lee Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson along with other minor characters.
Explanation:
Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" is a story about a young girl named Scout/ Jean Louise "Scout" Finch and her family, especially father Atticus Finch, a lawyer and her brother Jem Finch. She tells the story of the ra pe of a white girl accusing a black man of raping her, Atticus defending the black man. She tellls of how this trial had shaken her community for it is evident that the old man was not capable of committing the said crime.
Though the story is narrated by the little girl Scout, there are many main characters such as Atticus Finch, his son Jem and daughter Scout, Aunt Alexandria, Dill Harris, Calpurnia, Boo Radley, Judge John Taylor, Miss Maudie, Bob E. Lee Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson. Also, there are numerous minor characters who all play roles in the story.
Answer:
The speaker's guilt over his feelings for Lenore is personified in the raven
And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting
On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door"