Answer and Explanation:
After falling into the rabbit hole I've been going down for so long, so long I can't even tell how many hours it lasted. I wasn't afraid of the fall, but I was very bored because I never got to the end of that fall. When I finally reached the bottom, I found myself in a very weird location. It was a hall with doors, but they were all locked. I found the situation very strange, but I wasn't afraid. I was curious.
There was a table in the middle of the room and on top of it was a key and a bottle. On the bottle it said "drink me" so I drank it. This made me shrink in size quickly. I got tiny and couldn't reach the top of the table to get the key that was there. That's when I saw a muffin on the floor, where there was a sign saying "eat me" so I ate it and started to grow. I was excited because I could get the key, but I started to grow too big. I became giant and couldn't reach the key again.
I felt so sad that I started crying violently. My tears were huge and flooded the entire hall. Can you believe? However, as I cried I started to shrink and I only realized this when I fell into the river that my tears formed. I started swimming and suddenly I was out of the room, even though I didn't open any doors.
Answer:
second one
Explanation:
honestly it just looks wrong to me i don't know if it is the right answer
Aunt Alexandra's opinion of the trial is not stated in the book, however, she did mention she didn't approve of it (however, she didn't state her opinion on whether Tom Robinson is innocent or guilty), yet she was hurt when she saw the way the people of Maycomb treated Atticus. The way she kept her opinion to herself is representative of her will to censor her opinion for the well-being of Atticus and the children. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
1.) To throw off police
2.)To make another person besides themselves a potential suspect
3.) To try to help police find the actual killer or victim (Which completely is not at all a help to police!)
Explanation: