Fatigue. It means being tired :)
What it is saying is it is like having a peanut butter jelly sandwich without the bread. It is ridiculous and something that is needed to make a whole of something. So like per say, you have a teddy bear but you buy that teddy bear but it has no filling in it. So it's like claiming to be a car salesman, without the cars. I hope this helps, sorry if it doesn't make sense.
I think the answer is C
Hope it helps, JailynJohnson! :-D
The irony in To Kill a Mocking Bird is verbal, dramatic, and situational irony.
Answer:
Root words
Explanation:
Often, root words are used in the making of new words. The word created from it will have meanings related to its root word, which allows one to get an idea of what the unfamiliar word could mean.