When writing an essay you first want to start off by choosing your topic.
Secondly, you should brainstorm on a piece of paper so you have your ideas together and organized.
Then you should begin by writing your thesis statement and main ideas in the first paragraph.
After that you should have at least 2-3 body paragraphs explaining each main idea topic you wrote in the previous paragraph.
Finally you should end with your conclusion paragraph, briefly summarizing everything you talked about in your essay.
* As always look over it a few times and make any adjustments *
Answer: be shocked cause i thought all you tubers dropped out of school
Answer:
Smoke
Explanation:
Smoke its so good good for your health and put your gadget in the microwave so it can charge fast
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