Answer: A. He pours molasses onto his food.
Explanation:
Cunningham surprises Scout by pouring molasses onto his food. When Walter was discussing with Atticus, Calpurmia was called by Atticus to bring syrup pitcher.
Walter then returned and poured it on the mmeat and vegetables. This got Scout surprised.
Answer:
In the story, the phrase “everyday use” originates from Dee, who criticized her sister because in her opinion, the sister did not perceive the true value of the quilts and would instead destroy them by using them for their intended purpose. Dee’s plan for the quilts was to preserve them as cultural symbols, by only displaying the quilts instead of destroying them by putting the items to use.
The correct sentence is B : They haven't found anyone to help with the decorations.
All of the other sentences have double negatives.
For instance, in A: never and nobody are both negatives. The correct sentence should be: The large man would never hurt anybody.
C: didn't and nothing. Sharon insists she didn't know anything about her surprise party.
D: hasn't and none. Lance hasn't started any of his homework so far.