Answer:
<em>(c) He is strict</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>His reach for his belt insinuates that he wants his son to listen to him</em>
Answer:
Jem's pants were folded, hung on the fence, and stitched.
Jem and Scout find carved soap figures of themselves in the knot-hole.
Someone put a blanket over Scout's shoulders during the fire, while she was standing in front of the Radley's house.
Explanation:
These are the signs that show that Boo Radley is alive in chapters 7 and 8. The first indication of this occurs when we learn that Jem's pants (which he lost when sneaking into the Radley's house) were folded, hung on the fence, and stitched when he retrieved them. We also learn that Jem and Scout found carved soap figures of themselves in the knot-hole on the tree. Finally, while watching the fire, Scout noticed that someone put a blanket over her shoulders, and she realizes this was also an action by Boo Radley.
Answer:
C she was able to look up and speak to the soldiers who had stopped her in the street.
Explanation:
In the book<em> Number the stars</em> we have a story about a ten-year-old girl named Annemarie and her family living in the time of World War II in Nazi-occupied Denmark. When Germans came to Copenhagen, soldiers were on streets, stopping passengers and asking questions. That was the moment in which Annemarie put her fear aside and acted coldblooded. Her best friend was Jewish and was one of the people who had to flee to Sweden to find some safety there and wait for the end of the war, like the rest of Ellen`s family. Annemarie`s whole family was somehow involved in Resistance. Lise, her sister, was even killed by Germans. The end of the war brought her clearer perspective of what was going on and now she was waiting for Ellen to come back wearing the Star of David pendant.