Answer:
Jem had to go back for his pants because the lie Dill told to Atticus didn't involve his pants being destroyed, only lost. He said he had lost them in "strip poker." Jem couldn't argue with that lie and come up with a better one where the pants were actually destroyed or else he would risk exposing the lie, so he had to go along with it.
If he hadn't come up with the pants relatively soon, Atticus would have punished him for losing them permanently, a punishment Jem seemed eager to avoid when he said he had not been "whipped" for a long time and he didn't want it to happen again. He clearly has a healthy respect for Atticus and is also afraid of the whip, as he should be. Atticus would have either punished him for losing the pants (something it would cost money to replace) or have punished him for lying, had he found out how the pants were really lost.
So, Jem really had no choice but to go back for his pants, as scary as that prospect was.
Explanation:
A. a rhyming<span>couple hope i helped</span>
Boring because it seems like recording would be boring.
Interesting because you record things and some of the things you record could be interesting
Long because you would have to sit through tons of meetings
Sorry i could only thing of three
1/4,1/2,2/3,5/8,3/4
CONVERT THE FRACTIONS IN DECIMALS FORMS IT IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND THEN
Discriminating among means to make clear distinction
discriminating against means to make distinction without regard to individual merit