One of the main concerns of Aunt Alexandra throughout the novel is the fact that Scout does not seem to behave in the way that she wants her to. Aunt Alexandra believes that the Finches have a certain positive reputation that they have to uphold, and that this will not be possible unless Scout behaves like a lady.
One example of how she complains about Scout's behaviour is the fact that she does not like Scout's clothes. She believes a girl should wear a dress. When Scout argues that she cannot do anything if she is wearing a dress, Aunt Alexandra replies that she should not be doing anything that requires her to wear pants. However, Aunt Alexandra does admire the fact that Scout can be a "real lady" when it comes to her family, as she is protective of them and loyal in the same way that Aunt Alexandra is.
Answer:
singular items must go with singular verbs and vice versa
Explanation:
This is because the basic rule of English match singular to singular to make the sentence meaningful
Benjamin Franklin-poor Richards Almanack
Charles Brockden Brown-Edgar Huntly
Thomas Paine -common sense
Washington Irving-The sketchbook of Geoffrey
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Answer:
C. Revising a poem’s ideas and words
Explanation:
This question refers to Mackenzie Connellee's poem "Invitation".
There, the author counters the claim that writing poetry is easy work and gives some examples of the creative process.
In the mentioned lines, the author makes a metaphor about poetry "slopping lazily over the couch of a page" while the author has to "remove its muddy shoes and rearrange the pillows". That means that it takes some hard work and long road from the idea and raw material to the finished poem.