The love must be inter-assured and their souls must be like one. It cannot just be a love of the body but of the mind as well.
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1) I like to run. (functions as a direct object)
2) I wanted to cook dinner for my parents. (functions as a direct object)
3) To fly an airplane is a dream of mine. (functions as a subject)
4) I cannot believe you knew to put out grits to attract ants! (functions as a direct object)
5) The fair is the place to go. (tells us which place)
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You are supposed to connect a human rights issue in your novel to a current human rights issue in the US or other countries. For example; if your novel speaks about poverty then you can connect that to current poverty issues in the US.
<u>Response of Jem and Atticus explanation to his behavior:</u>
When Scout asks about the Trial to Jem, he explodes and shout at Scout angrily. Jem asks Scout not to mention about the courthouse to him again. Scout was confused and asks Atticus why Jem is acting like this.
Atticus says that Jem cannot accept the outcome of the Trial. He is still trying to prove his innocence and he would need some time to come to terms with the way things went on the Trial.