Answer:
“You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view—” “Sir?” “—until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”
Explanation:
This is a quote between Scout and Atticus when Scout is telling Atticus that her teacher acted a lot differently than she had expected her to. Atticus tells her that she should not make assumptions about people based off of things such as race or class, unless she has put herself in their points of view in order to judge them.
Answer:
All options are correct.
Explanation:
In a nutshell, we can say that it is important to evaluate your knowledge on a given subject in all situations in which that subject will be used, even if you are an expert. That's because your knowledge on a given subject can always be updated and deepened, regardless of how much you know about it. In this case, we can say that all the answer options presented in the questions above are examples of situations where your knowledge about something should be evaluated.
Answer:
i do not know but thanks.
Explanation:
Answer:
because a lowercase i looks strange by itself
Explanation:
linguistics believe that people started capitalizing i because it was easier to read and that a lowercase I could look like a typographical error.
B. When you read this, you immediately get an ominous feeling. Now, we can immediately eliminate a because it really has nothing to do with the emotions being displayed by the author. C can also be eliminated because nobody said anything about "a rich general". And D makes some sense, but it's just too general, like, "Oooo! So spooky! But why is it haunted?" The more ominous reason would be that it claimed many lives.
"Greedy Lips." Why would the author use the word "greedy" to explain being haunted. No, the author's talking greedy like greedy for lives. Lots of figurative language in there but ultimately B should be the correct answer!