Answer:
he rest of the school year passes grimly for Scout, who endures a curriculum that moves too slowly and leaves her constantly frustrated in class. After school one day, she passes the Radley Place and sees some tinfoil sticking out of a knothole in one of the Radleys’ oak trees. Scout reaches into the knothole and discovers two pieces of chewing gum. She chews both pieces and tells Jem about it. He panics and makes her spit it out. On the last day of school, however, they find two old “Indian-head” pennies hidden in the same knothole where Scout found the gum and decide to keep them.
Explanation:
<span>Ande was the only one who had praised his ability; therefore, Arthur gave her his two best drawings.
Although the second option is also correct, this question is asking for sentence variety and I believe ;therefore, provides this</span>
<h2><u><em>Answer:</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>a JOURNEY</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>Explanation:</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>1. Mountains are hard to climb. it takes time and effort </em></u></h2><h2><u><em>2. Mountains are quiet, but not too quiet. you could learn different things.</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>3. A journey never stops. unless u want it to. </em></u></h2><h2><u><em>4. Mountains are the number 1 thing if you want to begin a journey. mountains are hard to climb and they are very high. </em></u></h2><h2><u><em></em></u></h2><h2><u><em>HOPE THIS HELPS IF NOT, ITS A BEGINNING </em></u></h2>
the answer is B that's what i think
In John Ruskin's essay, "Work," the author's position is weakened because the essay is filled with "<span>d. logical fallacies" which often hurt the credibility of an author. </span>