In 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, when Jem is told to go home Jem's reaction to Atticus is disobedient.
In a chapter, Jem along with other children sneak out of their homes and till the center of the town follow their father. Meanwhile, an angry mob reached till Atticus and ask him to move from the jailhouse door, to which Atticus refuses. Scout comes out of her hiding place to help her father and Dill and Jem follow her. The mob asks Atticus to move his children away within 15 seconds but they stay to help. Whereas, Jem refuses to move and disobey his father in a mature manner. Jem through his maturity tries to "break the tension" by informing his father that "phone is ringing." Jem fear for the safety of his father.
I think it is “broken” as it is made from a verb and being used as an adjective
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I agree with the person above me that it mainly is about a artist and the song
Answer:
An instance of deception, trickery or deceit
Explanation:
Fraud is an instance of deception, trickery or deceit. It is an intentional act of cheating others, for unethical & unjustified gain to self (at the cost of harm to others).
A copy meant to look like the original (for wrong purposes) is counterfeit. Sham or poseur who makes false identity & or expertise claims.
Eg : Many people are harmed in fraudulent financial activities.
Answer:
1. It is a superstition.
2. It is unusual for Max to be in Freak's class because Max's learning disabled and usually in classes for students with learning disabilities
Strange enough, I just read this in my class(I'm going into 7th grade)! Great book.
Happy reading!
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