Answer:
<u>B) The narrator believes that she was once behind the wallpaper herself.</u>
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "The Yellow Wallpaper" we can see the description of how the narrator doesn't like to look out of the windows because she sees creeping women. From the given options, the phrase that tells the reader about the narrator's mental shift is "The narrator believes that she was once behind the wallpaper herself" we can see this when she says " I wonder if they all come out of that wall-paper, as I did?"
The basketball hoop because the sentence is referring to the basketball hoop not just the basketball
It's is written in yhr third person so the reader understands both the speaker and the raven
B. <span>Instead of going to the school dance, I had to stay home because I broke my curfew. I had to miss the school carnival as well. Hopefully I will learn my lesson this time.</span>
Answer:
Tom Robinson
Explanation:
In "To kill a mocking bird" by Harper Lee, After the verdict given by the Jury, Jem left the courtroom crying and angry. This is because they all believed that the Jury will acquit Tom Robinson. Atticus defended Tom with everything in him so the children were surprised when He did not win the case.
In this chapter 21-22, Jem and Scout realizes how important integrity and respect is. Jem could not comprehend how Tom was not acquitted, but when her father tells her that "when it is a white man's word against a black man, the white man always wins". This made Jem to be upset about how unjustly Tom was treated and vows to make a difference when she grows up.