Answer:
What I would have noted would be:
- Mayella has a difficult life.
- She hired Tom for a job and guaranteed to pay him a nickel.
- Did Mayella really offer Tom money?
- Tom raped her when she went to get his payment at home.
Explanation:
Mayella is a character from "To kill a mockingbird". In her testimony, she states that she hired Tom Robinsson, a black man, to beat an old man. She says that she would pay a nickel for the service and that he agreed, but when she went into the house to get the money, Tom followed and raped her. Mayella also claims that she leads a difficult life taking care of her brothers and father who has problems with drinking.
About this testimony, the jury can write down important information, about how Mayella has a complicated life, why she got in touch with Tom and how Tom managed to get into her house.
Answer:
I don't understand the question?
Jesse's claim is reasonable because, based on previous knowledge, Jesse's goldfish will likely be similar in weight to other goldfish, which is a maximum of 9.9 at full size
Answer:
it should be the first one :)
The poem is about:
B. People should appreciate every moment because some opportunities may never come again.
Explanation:
The poem fondly remembers the days of childhood that one could approach without any care for the future and enjoy the life as it was
This is something that they cannot do as adults but can only be nostalgia to for a time when they could have lived like that.
This is evident in the following lines:
There are days we live
as if death were nowhere
in the background; from joy
to joy to joy, from wing to wing
The days being described here are the ones of childhood and the tone is one of remembrance and sweet nostalgia, and not of dejection at any rate.