As the men argue, Atticus realizes that Boo Radley killed Ewell<span>, and it is Boo who Tate is trying to protect. They finally agree that </span>Ewell<span> did fall on his own knife, a decision Scout fully understands. Boo sees Jem one more time and then asks Scout to take him home.</span>
Answer:
Add option choices, there will be multiple answers if you don't give them.
Explanation:
You could possibly look at the context.
You could look at the tone.
You could see the emotions of the characters or the actions and assume what the word means.
The possibilities are endless if you don't give option choices.
The author will use allegory because people don't like being taught how to think and act. By allegory, the author can give the readers her/his message indirectly, and people are more likely to get the message and understand what the author is trying to convey. They will not feel like they are being told how to act and think.
Answer:
Just look that up into google. I already did and found 3 good websites. I would add them but brainly deletes my comments because I'm attaching websites URL. Sorry.
1. bad study timing
2. good study conditions
3. bad study conditions
4. good study timing
I switched them to match them correctly.
I hope I helped :)