Adjective: Black cats, although a superstition, are seen as bad luck.
Interrogative: What's your favorite breed of cat?
Adverb: Swiftly she ran towards the station, hoping that she wouldn't miss the train.
Phrase: To get to the station, she had to run as fast as she could.
Participle: Smiling, she set the boy down and watched him run out of the office.
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Answer:
the body
Explanation:
we can divide a speech into 3 parts which are introduction, body, and conclusion.
The body is where speaker to elaborate the whole article, and reinforce the attitude on this topic.
By being known as "a Cunningham" and easily recognized by their last name, the citizens of Maycomb know this family fairly well. They lived on farms in the northern part of the county. In the novel, the Cunninghams were known as a rough crowd to hang around with. They gambled, drank whiskey, and would often hang out in a few of the same places (and everyone tried to avoid those places). They were part of the wrong crowd and just bad company to be associated with.
However, the reputation of the Cunningham clan did have some positives. They weren't known to be aggressive or abusive. They were known for never taking favors that they couldn't pay back. While not used to mainstream social life and immersed in their country/farm life, Cunninghams were simple folk who were honest and understood the value of hard work. These characteristics are known to the residents of Maycomb, including Miss Caroline. When Scout introduces Walter to her, Miss Caroline can make some of these assumptions based on the history of the Cunningham family that Walter comes from.
Answer: because she is quizzy and starnge in life generally
Explanation: