Helpful feedback means sharing with your peers what you think they can improve on. When giving feedback you should be polite and not too mean but let them know at the same time. They want feedback to get better so help them out.
<span>The correct answer is :situational irony</span>
I've had to answer MANY Unit Tests about Anne Frank's diary, so you could trust me on this one. ;-)
The conflict is that Mr. Van Daan thinks that Anne is too childish and irresponsible, and that because of HER foolishness, they will be discovered by the police. He also thinks that she is influencing his son WAY too much.
I hope I helped :-)
In chapter 2, Scout attempts to explain to Miss Caroline why Walter Cunningham Jr. will not accept her quarter to buy lunch. Unfortunately, Scout has difficulty articulating her knowledge of the Cunningham family and naively assumes that Miss Caroline is familiar with the ways of Walter's family. Scout informs the reader that the Cunningham family never takes anything from anyone they cannot pay back, which illustrates their respectful, honorable nature.
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There can be many answers to this question. Typically, you would need good note-taking, listening, and memorization skills. There are certain things that can help with improving those (such as websites like Quizlet, Quizziz, etc.), but <em>academically</em>, those are the three main skills. You should also learn to ask for help when needed, because if you're really struggling with something, you'll see your grades declining fast. Resources such as Quizlet, Slader, and even Google in general can help you answer academic-related questions if you're ever stuck.