The novel’s protagonist. Tom is a mischievous boy with an active imagination who spends most of the novel getting himself, and often his friends, into and out of trouble. Despite his mischief, Tom has a good heart and a strong moral conscience. As the novel progresses, he begins to take more seriously the responsibilities of his role as a leader among his schoolfellows.
Answer:
For me, my parents enroll me to tution, gave me advice and also they lend me a listening ear
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the semicolon is there to indicate a pause between 2 main clauses
so this would be correct
<span>The schools were racially segregated, which led to a lower quality of education for some students in Topeka.</span>