<span>The Cunningham boys were a part of the group Boo hung out with. When the boys got into trouble, the Cunninghams were sent away to industrial school..... they were reformed and got a great education. Mr. Radley refused to let Boo go. </span>
The correct answer is A. When I dropped my ring into the snow, I panicked.
Explanation
The object of a preposition is a grammatical issue that refers to a noun or pronoun that is ruled by a preposition. Generally, in the object of a preposition, the noun/pronoun is located later of the preposition. In this case, the preposition is "into" and the noun is "the snow". Also, the word "into" ruled the noun" the snow". According to the above, the correct answer is A. When I dropped my ring into the snow, I panicked.
Answer:
his tendency to embellish
Explanation:
To embellish is to make something more decorative or more colorful than it actually is.
The narrator used the term "fearful, devastating scourge" to blow the situation out of proportion by making it seem more deadly than it actually was.
Answer:
logically he should have felt scared and also im not sure how anger was an inappropriate response hehe sorry ( i see you are reading touching spirit bear)
Explanation:
Answer:
"The Wedding Gift" by Marlen Suyapa Bodden revolves around the life of a woman named Clarissa and her 'wedding gift' slave from her father. And one of the main themes in this story is that of slavery and how discriminatory or inferior the slaves were treated in the South parts of America.
Explanation:
Marlen Suyapa Bodden's "The Wedding Gift," tells the story of how a woman named Clarissa and her 'wedding gift slave "Sarah" who turned out to be her half-sister, a product of their father's secret sexual affair with his slave Emmeline. This story delves into the issue of slavery in the American South, the positions of slaves and their hardships and the issue of class/ belonging among different races, and also especially on the 'inferiority' of the female gender compared to the males.
<u>One dominant issue in the story is that of slavery</u>. This is seen in the lives, the different lives of the two sisters Clarissa and Sarah. While Clarissa, as a white woman, is an accepted daughter of Allen and have full access to her father's world, Sarah, on the other hand, is just a small slave girl who is passed on like a piece of property. She was given by Allen to Clarissa as a wedding gift, and when her husband divorced her, she remained a part of Clarissa's 'belongings' that she takes along with her wherever her life leads.