Howie Newsome goes along Main Street, conveying milk as in act one. He keeps running into Si Crowell, Joe's more youthful sibling who currently conveys the paper in Grover's Corners.
Howie conveys some milk to Mrs. Gibbs and offers his all the best for George's wedding. He conveys milk to the Webb family unit and tells Mrs. Webb that George and Emily will be upbeat together, at that point leaves. Dr. Gibbs comes down to breakfast in his home and Mrs. Gibbs reveals to him that she is stressed over George getting hitched so youthful and has a craving for crying.
The one that is correct in here is the second option because in "our town" <span>Crowell delivers the paper in Act 2 and his brother, Joe delivers it in Act1, So Joe is not anymore the paperboy in the second one </span>
The passage talks about how cats like to get attention, sentence 4 states "<span>The little rascals always find ways to snag some affection and attention" which is the main idea of the whole passage.
One reason my school has been excelling in academic work is that the kid's are respectful, second of all the school system is well organized, and last the kid's are given extra time on work.