Answer: D)
Explanation: A linking verb connects the subject with a word that gives information about the subject, such as a condition or relationship. They do not show any action; they simply link the subject with the rest of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "They are a problem," the word "are" is the linking verb that connects "they" and "problem" to show the relationship between the two words.
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B smooth and gentle because it has the word soft
Explanation: hope that helps
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The narrator develops the theme by starting it out with their hopes and dreams, along with their actual plans. It doesn't transition from the letter until later in the story, after Alma said, "You must really love what you do here." The author of this was saying his plans were to go to college, but the letter that told him otherwise was what gave him a life he really loved. If it weren't for that letter, he wouldn't be married to Alma, he wouldn't have those same three kids, he wouldn't have had those problems that made his life. That is why just that one letter changed everything, making his life exactly how it turned out he wanted it.
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I cannot believe i just read all that without getting bored...
Also, i really hope this helps! :)
Okay three reasons heh.....
First.) tom (can't remember his name) didn't rape that woman one
Two.) in the case it's self he injured his hand so he would be unable to strangle the girl (using text evidence would help with this one)
3.) Atticus should win due to the unjust and unfairness of segregation and how the African American man was wrongly accused of a crime he didn't do
So in paragraph form
Atticus should win (insert name of African American man on trial) because the facts and evidence was wrong. Tom (I think that was his name) injured his left arm in a cotton gin when he was a little boy and is unable to use it, therefore he would be unable to strange and take advantage of (insert name here).
Hope this at least gave you a good idea