Answer:Scout does not get along with either Alexandra or her grandson. ... Francis calls Dill a “runt” and a stray dog, but really angers Scout is when he repeats to her something he heard Alexandra say, calling Atticus a “n*****-lover.” He tells her that Atticus is ruining the family name, and she wallops him
<span><span> a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging
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Answer: Extemporaneous Delivery
Explanation:
To learn a speech well enough in order to deliver it from a key word outline is referred to as extemporaneous delivery.
Extemporaneous speaking is when a speech is delivered in a conversational fashion through the use of notes. The advantage of extemporaneous delivery is that the speaker makes more eye contact with audience.
Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns. (Adverbs describe verbs and adjectives)
In this poem, we encounter a conversation between a dog and a corpse buried underground. The final stanza reads:
<em>"Mistress, I dug upon your grave</em>
<em>To bury a bone, in case</em>
<em>I should be hungry near this spot</em>
<em>When passing on my daily trot.</em>
<em>I am sorry, but I quite forgot</em>
<em>It was your resting-place."</em>
The irony in this poem is that the dead woman was hoping someone was digging on her grave because they were thinking of her. However, not only was it a dog and not a person who did it, but the dog did not even remember she was buried there.