Dear Mr Phillips,
I’m writing you this letter because I'm concerned about a few things and i just wanted you to know about them, so maybe you can solve the problems.
Firstly, it's really hard to find books in the library because nothing is signposted. Please can we have some signs?
Secondly, there is a lot of bullying that goes on in Class 4A. We've told the teacher but she just keeps ignoring it. Maggie and Elsie are being mean to Sadie and it's making her really sad.
Thirdly, the girl's toilets need a bin for sanitary towels in each cubicle. It's embarrassing to have to come out of the cubicle and throw it in the main bin.
Finally, it's hard to see the board properly in classroom 105 when the sun shines, it reflects off the board and we can't read what's on it. Some blinds would solve this problem.
Thanks,
Emma Jacobson. Change the names though
Answer:
The ironic thing about the way Shelby describes Tom is:
2. Tom is clearly a more moral person than Shelby.
Explanation:
Tom was loyal to Shelby. So loyal that he could have escaped to Canada with some money, but didn't. However, Shelby is not loyal to Tom. Even though he describes him in a positive way, he is still giving him away as if he were not a person, but a mere merchandise. Tom's loyalty and honesty show he is a moral person. Shelby, on the other hand, does not seem to possess any of those qualities. Even if he is considered a good man by society, he still does not see Tom as an equal, as a human being.
He will se her again durring that time of dispAIR
It's between a and b I believe