<span>people than just what they show on the surface. He also learns the value of self-control. Mrs. Dubose is rude and cantankerous, cruel to the children and openly and vehemently critical of Atticus's defense of Tom Robinson. Jem hates her, and destroys her flowers in retaliation of her treatment of him and his family. When Atticus punishes Jem by making him read to Mrs. Dubose every day for a given period of time, Jem must discipline himself, bite his tongue, and be civil to the old lady. By learning to control his impulses and show kindness even though he may not necessarily feel it, Jem takes a giant step towards adulthood. He also discovers that Mrs. Dubose is in reality a woman of extreme courage, and he comes to respect her determined strength. Mrs. Dubose is battling morphine addiction, and facing the challenge with tremendous bravery and tenacious will power. </span>
I disagree: the words you read are interpretations from the writer. The writer is explaining the beauty THEY see through their OWN vocab. When you look at a picture your brain tells you what is beautiful to you and you interpret the beauty in a picture in your own way.
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Paragraph blocks are especially useful in problem-and-solution essays because they allow a writer to explain a problem at length and identify components to a solution.
Bubble Chart (Taken off the Microsoft Office Help site) <span>A </span>bubble chart<span> is a variation of a scatter </span>chart<span> in which the data points are replaced with </span>bubbles, and an additional dimension of the data is represented in the size of the bubbles<span>. Just like a scatter </span>chart<span>, a </span>bubble chart<span> does not use a category axis — both horizontal and vertical axes are value axes.</span>...