Answer:
The reader learns that Dill has no home.
Explanation:
“Grandma says he hasn’t got a home—”
“Has too, he lives in Meridian.” “—he just gets passed around from relative to relative, and Miss Rachel keeps him every summer.”
This very brief passage gives us further insight into Dill's character, and once again reminds us that things are not always as they seem.
Answer:
Unit review: Personal response to be a reading
Lesson overview: A list of objectives to be achieved and skilled to be learned.
Study: Material focusing on a specific topic or skill.
Journal: Snapshot of content and reading
True. a euphemism is a word that substitutes for a word or phrase that is too harsh to use
The answer is D
Because a run on sentence has no pause or period you have to add one in order to separate the sentences
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