That was SUCH a lovely book! Probably one of my favorites of all time.
I assume you're talking about how it would affect the main character Morrie, yes?
Well Morrie is suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease.This disease is also known as ALS or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It's a <span>nervous system disease that weakens and deteriorates muscles and impacts physical function. It would really impact Morrie because he used to love dancing before his disease, which he sadly can't do now. Also it could affect his identity as a person if he doesn't handle the news of his sickness correctly. His whole being, his personality, everything could be affected.
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(In my opinion) id write about how I’d be kinda jealous because she got more attention but to make me not jealous i would think about how helen needs the attention. Helen has disabilities which has to be taken care of carefully , if the disabilities aren’t taken care of or cared about then that would be pretty bad and it could get a lot worse . People with disabilities need as much as attention as they can get, not too much attention or you’re treating them like babies , so that will make them act like a baby because that’s how they would be treated . They need attention to know that you are taking care of them , you’re with them and fully there to help them if needed.
The latin translation is Verbum Dei. Jesu is another. Jesu = Jesus. Jesus is The Word.
I know this because I took Latin in 7th grade. :)
Answer:his pants
Explanation:Jem loses his pants as he is fleeing from the scene of the Radley House late at night with Scout and Dill. He leaves the pants, which got snagged on the bottom of the property fence, only to find them neatly folded and left for him on the fencepost the next day