Answer:
The Boo Radley game was an improvised and imagined version of how the children assumed happened in the Radley household. The game was played by Jem, Dill, and Scout 'in secret'.
The game seemed hardly accurate because as Scout revealed, Boo seemed to enjoy seeing the children play and even 'laughed' observing them.
Explanation:
Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" revolves around the small town of Maycomb in Alabama through the eyes of Scout Finch, a young girl, and the protagonist and narrator. The novel deals with themes of race, society, law, right, wrong, etc. among others.
The Boo Radley game was a game that Jem brought up. <em>"I was Mrs. Radley, and all I had to do was come out and sweep the porch. Dill was old Mr. Radley: he walked up and down the sidewalk and coughed when Jem spoke to him. Jem, naturally, was Boo: he went under the front steps and shrieked and howled from time to time."</em> The game was a depiction of the Radley family, stories about them, and different versions of what happened in the Radley home as the children assumed them to be.
The game was not exactly an accurate version of the Radley home because, as Scout revealed <em>"Someone inside the house was laughing"</em>, it was likely that Boo Radley was laughing at the children's play.
Answer: B. Paragraph 5, because they are comparing things of the past that he fails to accept into his life
Bagul, also known as Buhguul and Mr. Boogie, is the main antagonist of the 2012 horror film Sinister and its 2015 sequel Sinister 2. He is an ancient Babylonian pagan deity who consumes the souls of human children. He possesses a realm of his own and can travel into the mortal world via images of himself.
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