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every flower in the garden is blooming
Answer:
It could be that they want you to enjoy life while you are still young. They may just want you to go and spend some of your youth being happy doing things other typical teenagers partake in. Parents what their children to enjoy a happy and fulfilled life. Although it is important to have fun it is always good to study as you have been doing. It sounds like you are very devoted and I Hope you achieve your dream! You will succeed but always remember to take time to enjoy yourself. :)
I hope this helps :D
In this chapter, Scout begins to notice that other children in her class have traits and behaviors that she does not understand. Specifically, she becomes angry and judgmental when Walter Cunningham is at her house for dinner, and begins to pour syrup on all of his food. Scout is unaware of Walter's home life, and merely sees this action as him choosing not to act in a way that she believes is right. Atticus and Calpurnia, knowing that Walter does not know any better, remind her that Walter, has had a different upbringing than she has, and has not had many of the opportunities that she has had. When Atticus has this discussion with Scout, he wants her to understand that although people may have their differences, it is important to try and see things from their points of view. This quote is one of the earliest examples of the recurring theme of Scout learning about empathy throughout the novel.
Yes, the dog and the cat are in the garden.
Answer: reads
Explanation:
For this sentence, the best correction would be one that continue the present indefinite tone of the word "usually". When a person is said to "usually do something," it means that they will continue to do said things or do it often.
It is therefore best that the verb following it will be in a present indefinite tense. The present indefinite tense for "read" is "reads". Sentence therefore becomes:
"She usually <u>reads</u> the newspaper".