Answer:
Grandeur: impressive in style.
Explanation:
gran·deur
noun
splendor and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style.
"the austere grandeur of mountain scenery"
There is a quote that accurately portrays the mood when Helen discovers her husbands fate:
"Scout," said Dill, "She just fell down in the dirt. Just fell down in the dirt, like a giant with a big foot just came along and stepped on her. Just ump-" Dills fat foot hit the ground. "Like you'd step on an ant."
Helen was very upset about Toms death.
Basically if I say the word stupid that would have a bad impression so it's negative, but if I change it to struggling/needs help it would be either neutral or positive
Answer:
True
Explanation:
By emphasizing something it makes it easier with transition words and it clarifies statements when they get started for example in the body of a paragraph.