Answer:
i think its an American Professional Wrestler
1. He LIVED an alternative lifestyle FOR six years and he plans to continue.
2. I KNEW my best friend SINCE I was very young.
3. She DIDN’T LISTEN the last hour and she still isn’t listening!
4. They DIDN’T HAVE a home SINCE October last year.
5. We BOUGHT/BUY [kinda confused on this one] any new things FOR six months
6. It RAINED two o’clock and I don’t think it’s going to stop soon.
Word of advice: if you ever don’t know what to put in a sentence, try reading it out with different possibilities and seeing if the sentence sounds right. If it sounds wonky, then you probably didn’t put the right form of the word in.
For example: “Yesterday, Sally____ (find) a dog at her local pet shop yesterday.”
Try putting different forms of the word find in the sentence to see if it reads smoothly. “Yesterday, Sally finds a dog,” doesn’t seem right, since the word yesterday shows that “find” should be in past tense. “Sally FOUND a dog” seems way more fitting. Although “finds” could work, the “Yesterday” hints at the word being past tense.
Hope this helped!
<span>Here are the to kill a mocking bird answers I hope this helps ;p</span>
<span>To Kill A Mockingbird: Chapter 1
-Scout's real name is Jean Louise Finch, but she prefers to be called Scout.
-She talks about her brother Jem's previously broken arm.
-Her father, Atticus Finch, is a lawyer
-They live away from the farm
-Her Aunt Alexandria lives in Finch's Landing
-Calpurnia is an old black woman who is their cook
-Scout does not remember her mother well
-When Scout was six, they met Dill.
-He stays next to them during the summer, and they become friends.
-They talk about Boo Radley, their unknown neighbor.
-Boo has not been seen outside for years.
-Jem runs over and touches the house.
Chapter 2: To Kill a Mockingbird
-It's fall and Dill leaves again
-Scout's going to school for the first time
-Her teacher is Miss Caroline Fisher
-She is upset because Scout knows how to read
-Scout explains to the teacher that the student she lent money to, Walter Cunningham is poor and will not be able to pay her back, and the teacher got upset at her and slapped her hand with a ruler
-Walter has "Hookworms"
-the teacher makes Scout stand in a corner
Chapter 3: To Kill a Mockingbird
-Jem invites Walter over for lunch after Scout starts trying to fight with him
-Walter pours syrup all over his food
-Calpurnia scolds Scout and tells her to be respectful of what others choose to eat
-They go back to school
-The teacher finds a bug in Burris' Ewell's hair
-Burris' father is an alcoholic and they are poor
-Burris only shows up for the very first day of school
-She tells the teacher to mark him absent for the rest of the year
-Scout tells her father that they aren't allowed to read together anymore
-Atticus says he will continue to read with her if she goes back to school and does not tell her teacher
-Scout finds chewing gum in a tree
-Jem tells Scout to spit the gum out because she found it in the Radley tree
Chapter 4: To kill a mockingbird
-it is now the last day of school
-scout is walking home alone from school
-scout finds indian head pennies and gum wrappers in the tree
-she is not sure who left them there, but jem seems sure
-dill comes back
-dill wants to act out the story of boo radley
-they pretend that they are boo stabbing his father with scissors
-the neightbors see this and tell atticus
-atticus yells at the children for doing this and takes their scissors away
Chapter 5: To Kill a MockingBird
-Jem and Dill spent time in the treehouse
-scout started seeing her neighbor, Miss Maudie
-Miss Maudie works alone in her garden a lot
-Miss Maudie likes Scout and doesn't critizize her for being herself
-Miss Maudie and scout talk about Boo's father
-She says that Boo's father believed that pleasure was sin
-She tells Scout not to believe everything that is said about Boo
-Scout and Jem want to send a note to Boo
-They want to do this by attaching a piece of paper to a fishing pole
-Scout joins their plan but Atticus soon catches them
-He again gets angry at the children for playing the Boo Radley game
-Atticus thinks everyone should be treated alike
Chapter 6: To Kill a Mockingbird
-it is dill's last night before he leaves again
-the children one to try to see boo radley another time
-it is dark out, and the children sneak over to Boo's house
-jem volunteers to climb the porch
-they see a shadow of a man that terrifies dill and jem
-the children run away, and jump over the fence
-as jem goes to jump, he gets stuck under the fence
-shotgun sounds are heard
-jem runs away without his pants
-the neighbors hear the noises and come out of the house
-boo's brother thought someone was trying to steal from him
-atticus asks jem why he doesn't have his pants on
-jem wants to go back to the radley house to get his pant
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<span>The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice "<span>They have been told that the move to the ghetto will only be temporary and they will soon return to their homes."</span></span><span>
I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!</span>
A healthy relationship allows a person to grow spiritually and individually. From the most obvious beating and punching to the very subtle cynical remarks and insults, any kind of abuse is destructive. It may seem easy to turn a blind eye to the destructive qualities of a relationship but it is better to recognize one and end it early to avoid pain in the future. Consider a relationship destructive if there is a lot of emotional push and pull that makes you unsure about its strength. Being extremely needy or using sex to sidestep disagreements are indicators of a harmful relationship.
A healthy relationship allows open and honest communication to resolve issues. A destructive one hinders expressing ones true feelings for the fear of ridicule, negative arguments and hurt.