Idiots :))) (personal thought)
The tree beside the Radley Place represents Boo's character and his desire to communicate. The children acknowledge this in their letter to him: 'Dear Sir... we appreciate everything which you have put into the tree for us' This tree symbolizes how Boo attempts to interact with the Finch children and wants them to know that he exists. He places different gifts inside a knot hole in the tree, so the children will retrieve them.
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Answer:
Learn about technology-related risks. Take steps to avoid or minimize risks. Take responsibility for your role as a member of the online community by being a good cyber-citizen.
Explanation:
Answer: (brainliest)
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Explanation:
The suspense of knowing the character will come in contact with the (nasty pea nuts) causes alarm/suspense in the passage
If you ever played cops and robbers it should be something like that basically but more serious im guessing
Onomatopoeia is a literary device in which a word is named after the sound it is trying to describe. Splash, sizzle, and meow are all examples of onomatopoeia. So, let's look at the poem in question. Examples of onomatopoeia in this poem can include "sputter," "mutter," "snap," and "hummed." Hope this helps.