Jem ages from 10-13 over the course of "To Kill A Mockingbird", which has brought a great change in any child's life. The changes he had went through has been seen from the point-of-view of his younger sister. He has represented an idea of bravery in the novel. In the beginning of the novel, Jem thinks bravery is touching the side of the Radley house because he has never declined a dare. But as the story progresses; Jem has learned more about bravery from Atticus facing the mad dog, to Scout's confrontation towards the mod at the jail. He grew overall from a boy who drags his sister along to a young gentlemen that protects Scout and tries to help her understand all the events that are surrounding her.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I think it is D but I am not sure plz do not judge I'm in 3rd grade
Answer: option 3 “His get-up wasn’t put of place of the reservation, but it sure was here, and I wanted to sink right through the pavement.”
Explanation:
He felt his grandpa was embarrassing.
The king because he drove them to be in secret and therefore ended in them not wanting to have to live without each other so they would rather die together
Yes, you are correct the sentence is a compound-complex sentence