Answer: They want to help the missionary, J. Everett Grimes, who is in Africa working with this tribe. The blacks are a poor people in need of help as long as they are in Africa and not next door. Harper Lee puts this scene in the story to show the hypocrisy of these women.
Number 1 on part II was correct before you put the comma in. Number 6 should be "The clubhouse door would not open, so the player was soaking wet."
Answer:
Mr. and Mrs. Sloane and Tom leave. They do not wait for Gatsby.
Explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" is a novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) in which he explores themes such as the depravity of society and the decadence of the American dream.
The narrator is Nick, Gatsby's neighbor. Nick is cousin to Daisy, Gatsby's love interest. Daisy is married to millionaire Tom Buchanan, an unfaithful and brute man. Mr. and Mrs. Sloane are just minor characters who, like Tom and Daisy, are wealthy and shallow.
At a certain point in the story, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Sloane are riding their horses when they stop by Gatsby's house to have a drink of water. Gatsby, unlike them, is new money. He does not come from a wealthy, traditional family. Thus, he is desperate to be accepted by the old money society. <u>When Mrs. Sloane, out of politeness, invites Gatsby to dine with them, Gatsby accepts the invitation without realizing it was not serious. While he goes inside his house for a moment, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Sloane leave. They do not wait for him to come with them. It is interesting that they find Gatsby's acceptance of the invitation to be rude, but do not care when they are rude to him themselves.</u>
1.He feels if he gets the confessions from people who are popular in the town it will seem that his other hangings are justified
2. He’s afraid if he postpones his executions it will make it seem that he is doubtful about the people he has already hanged.
Answer:
First you want to start off with a hook, something that grabs your readers attention. say for example, " I strongly believe that students in elementary schools should not have phones." or you can start off with a question like, " Have you ever told a lie? Well its obvious that your lying already!" Then you need to introduce what you are you are talking about. For example, "Should the captain of the Titanic be blamed for sinking the ship? Did he put his own vanity ahead of the safety of his passengers? Or can ship's design be blamed for not surviving the brush with the icy mass? And what about the inexperienced crew that had minimal training in emergency procedures because everyone thought the ship was unsinkable?" Or, " three main reasons...blah blah blah. " either way, that is what teachers look for in a essay introduction. ( please make me the brainlinest answer if i did good )