Answer:
This isn't very specific. I mean I'll take the free point but if you want to edit your question to explain further into what you mean I'll try to answer :)
Answer:
Without knowing an exact chapter, I cannot be sure of the answer to your question. Bud and Herman have two altercations in regard to snooping;
The door wasn't even done shaking from being slammed so hard when it jumped open again. Herman E. Calloway pointed a finger at me and said, "And you better not do any snooping around this room or anywhere else in this house, I know where every single thing belongs and I can tell right away when something's missing. I've got little secret bells all over everything and when something's stolen the bell goes off and only I can hear it, so watch your step."
Herman E. Calloway said, "I told you about this boy from the word go. He's been snooping through things in the house that he's got no business being in, he stole these."
A. To make a story more specific to the circumstances of another culture
The correct answer is A. I just answered it and used D which was wrong!
Answer:
2
Explanation:
A stanza is a group of lines put together in a poem. It's something like a paragraph in a passage where lines are divided into groups. Here, the first stanza starts with "Who has seen the wind?" and ends with "The wind is passing through." and the second stanza starts with "Who has seen the wind?
" and ends with "The wind is passing by.".
My guess would be c
The other three don't make sense and they're not primary sources