She goes there to tell romeo the news about juliet
Answer: D. Nieben’s reaction reveals that he pities the dog.
Explanation:
This is a very inetersting and most popular story. In Charles Boardman Hawes' "The Wild Dog of Caucomgomoc" there is a man who has an unexpected friend with a dog feared by the whole city. So he only fears by town but have pities for the dog as well.
Answer:
"It is important for a person to be prepared before you adopt a pet"? Not sure if this is a spelling question or a grammar question with typos. If it was a grammatical one I would replace "you" with "they".
Answer:
- Because she doesn't judge people to quickly like she did before.
Explanation:
In the context of 'To Kill A Mocking Word' authored by Harper Lee, the evidence that justifies Scout's learning from the suggestions given to her would be 'her improved behavior as she no more judges people immediately but began to assess them first.' This assists her in <u>growing and developing a wider perspective to look at the things</u>. In the beginning of the novel, she is a bit like a tomboy and displays naive and inquisitive character while she undergoes a major development after the advice received which <u>transforms her into a completely changed individual and she has become more thoughtful and penetrative</u>.