I'm not sure if it's B or C but I believe it's B, sorry if I'm wrong.
The teenage boy named Fausto, takes advantage of some rich folks. As a result, he is consumed by guilt. The story shows that deep down, people want to do the right thing.
Answer:
As Jem and Dill grow older, they begin neglecting Scout and prefer to play by themselves in the tree house. Both boys are also competitive and argue with each other over trivial matters. Similar to most adolescents, Jem and Dill tend to bicker and disagree over insignificant things while still remaining best friends.
Explanation:
Poem isn’t my best but i did try my best:
i hear others squealing and complaining.
i feel the strong gusts of winds flown at me.
i taste that bitterness in my mouth, the same taste when i’m nervous
i look down and see that everyone is the size of ants
i hear the ride creak forward
and we plummet down to earth as the roller coaster takes off
maybe use this as a base and improve it on your own :)
Common law follows the past rulings of judges. This means that when a country follows common law traditions, past cases that are considered similar to new cases are used by the presiding judge as basis to make a decision and ruling over the latter. Common law traditions are considered 'uncodified' because they do not use a specific set of legal rules and statutes for their court cases.