I believe the answer for this is the last one, Both B & C
Answer:
Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a clean, lively creek running through it.
Explanation:
The sentence you were given is the following:
<em>Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a creek.</em>
The options you were given are:
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had some water somewhere in it.
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a clean, lively creek running through it.
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had fresh water.
- Christy knew that Roosevelt Park had a creek in it.
Elaboration can be defined as the process of adding more information about something, for example, adding details or expanding on an idea.
Now that we know this, we can put the question you were given in different words and say that Marty realized that sentence 6 lacked details. The option that represents the best way for her to revise it is the second one. This option additionally describes the creek (<em>a clean, lively creek)</em> Marty mentioned, which makes it the best one.
Answer:
Its c or d sorry i couldnt help much-
Explanation:
Answer: Jem believes that it all started when Dill came to Maycomb.
Explanation:
<em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em> is Harper Lee's novel set in the fictional town of Maycomb.
As the novel begins, Scout remembers her brother's injury and is certain that the events that led to it started with the Ewells. According to Scout, their father's defense of Tom Robinson made Mr. Ewell angry, who later sought revenge on them.
Jem, on the other hand, believes that this chain of the events that led to his broken elbow started when Dill came to Maycomb. Dill proposed that the three of them make Boo Radley come out of his house, which was, in Jem's view, the point when everything went wrong.