Answer:Chapter 31 of to kill a mockingbird made me feel sad. The part when Scout goes inside his house, and Boo never sees him again made me feel sad. What surprised me is that the book makes no return to the adult Scout for closing narration, and Lee offers the reader no details of Scout’s future except that she never sees Boo again.
#1984 What does O'Brien say he will send them?
<u>a copy of THE BOOK </u> ✓
- O' Brian told them that he'd sent them a book which solely descripts the rules of the society and also the method to damage it.
descriptions of their new lives
a list of crimes against the state to commit
a list of names of people to contact
It kinda all depends on the perspective on the way that you look at it. When reading pull out the main ideas about what you may think the author is trying to set forth.
In my opinion, it could create growth knowing they are all the same ability and may be able to help each other to an extent. But, on the other hand, keeping students with similar abilities doesn’t allow growth because they can’t learn anything to get better. That’s why you should always have a mix of ability levels because maybe one student could teach another student some helpful information.