Here's one that might help.
"He knew he could not stand a chance against Jermaine in a fight," - This shows how maybe in the future in this book, he may or may not lose a fight with Jermaine.
The correct answers for these questions are:
<span>1)Clearly identify the organizational structure of "Achieving Your Goals." Then, in a well-developed paragraph, explain how this organizational pattern develops the author's point of view. Use at least two pieces of textual evidence to support your claim.
- The organizational structure of "Achieving Your Goals" is sequential.
2)Identify a theme shared by both the poem "If" and the poem "Perseverance."
The theme of the poem "if" </span><span>teaches a lesson about life. It talks about the Golden Rule. The theme that is being shared with the poem "Perseverance" talks about how will a person survive in this world. He has to persevere and always remember the golden rule.</span>
Scout characterizes Boo as a petty criminal and a "malevolent phantom." Jem describes his neighbor as a monstrous figure, six-and-a-half feet tall with bloodstained hands. Dill must imagine Boo based on the descriptions his friends provide him.
Answer:
It produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
Explanation:
The narrator hasn't said anything in this excerpt that makes them hard to believe, or unreliable. This excerpt is not particularly optimistic either. There is no blood and gore, but the narrator is clearly made uncomfortable by the painting. So the excerpt produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.