Answer:
"The principal said he is making an exception for me, Grandpa, and I'm getting the jacket after all."
Explanation:
First, sentences must always start with a capital letter. Second, it seems to me that the given sentence is a direct quotation from the speaker (grandson) since the pronoun used is in the first-person point of view (me, I'm). Hence, direct quotes must be enclosed with quotation marks (" "). The correct version of the given quote is as follows:
"The principal said he is making an exception for me, Grandpa, and I'm getting the jacket after all."
Answer:
Jimmy and Frank are <u>best friends</u>. They first met in second grade, and they have <u>grown</u> up together. These two have had <u>a lot</u> of adventures over the years. They once got lost on a fishing trip and ended up wandering in the woods for two days, they were rescued by a park ranger. That was <u> definitely</u> a trip they would never forget. Another time, Jimmy climbed a tree to get the <u>neighbor's</u> cat, and he got stuck. With no way to get down. He <u>knew</u> he was in trouble when the <u>weather</u> suddenly grew wicked, and he found himself caught in a <u>lightning</u> storm. Frank herd Jimmy yelling for help, and he was able to get a ladder and rescue him. Jimmy is glad that him and Frank are friends. <u>There</u> never seems to be a dull moment when there together. There adventures keep things interesting.
Explanation:
Life is not easy because people go through serious obstales
Answer: Scrooge accuses the first ghost of being indigestion
Explanation: The speech is ironic because Scrooge accuses the ghost of being indigestion rather than admitting he is afraid of him. The ghost asks Scrooge why he doesn't believe in him.
Answer:
I cant help if there is no passage to read. I wont understand the question.